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Hamish Morrison

Former GB News presenter 'sacked for calling Suella Braverman a racist'

A FORMER GB News presenter has claimed he was sacked for calling Suella Braverman a racist.

Albie Amankona was dropped by the broadcaster last year and is now taking it to an employment tribunal, alleging that he was subject to racial discrimination and unfair dismissal.

He formerly presented GB News’s The Saturday Five programme and left after calling the former home secretary “a racist and a thoroughly bigoted woman”.

GB News apologised for his comments at the time, saying they had “crossed a line between robust debate and causing unnecessary offence”.

Amankona is now crowdfunding a legal campaign against the broadcaster, The Telegraph reports, and is getting support from Jolyon Maugham’s (below) Good Law Project.

He said: “I regret that it has come to this, I have tried very hard to resolve matters privately and in good faith. Like so many fair-minded Britons I believe in free speech, fairness, the rule of law and I know right from wrong. GB News claims to stand for these values.

“My experience tells a different story. They must be held accountable, not only for cancelling me, but for seemingly treating non-white employees differently from white employees, and for abandoning the very values we Britons hold dear.”

The Good Law Project said: “GB News likes to brand itself as a champion of free speech and journalistic independence. But when one of its own presenters dared to call out racism and intolerance, the response was swift and severe: he was dropped instantly.

“It’s a familiar pattern – when free speech aligns with their agenda, they celebrate it. But the moment it challenges their narrative, the mask slips.”

A GB News spokesperson said: “Mr Amankona’s claim is misconceived, without merit and being robustly defended. As the claim is ongoing we do not propose to comment further.”

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