Concluded the regulator: “Nonetheless, we’ve reminded ITV to take greater care around content discussing mental health and suicide in future. ITV might consider the use of timely warnings or signposting of support services to ensure viewers are properly protected.”
Morgan celebrated the decision on Twitter, saying: “I’m delighted OFCOM has endorsed my right to disbelieve the Duke & Duchess of Sussex’s incendiary claims to Oprah Winfrey, many of which have proven to be untrue This is a resounding victory for free speech and a resounding defeat for Princess Pinocchios. Do I get my job back?”did not breach the broadcast standards relating to harm and offense.
I love Prince Harry & the Duchess of Sussex, but agree w/ Ofcom on FreeSpeech. People always have opinions, whether they are for or against us. Would this have been such a big issue if PiersMorgan (whose fam I'm not) made that comment about a 'commoner' of England?
disgusting
Ah , but not everyone had the luxury of a prime time Television studio to have that .. Freedom of expression
Morgan is a bully who routinely targets/harasses women. I guess in the UK, there is no punishment for that behavior. I’d like to see him try it in my neighborhood.
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Shameful! Apparently it’s ok to go on tv and say you don’t believe someone when they say they’re in a mental health crisis and are feeling suicidal!
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