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Popular singer and all round Ladies man Sir Cliff Richard has won his privacy case against the BBC for their intrusion during a police raid regarding historical sex allegations that definitely weren’t true.The judge has awarded him £210,000 of licence payers money but more could be added to the Kitty later.
Congratulations to Sir Cliff on 13:14 - Jul 18 by E20Jack
Whatever?
Lisa, come on. You are the one stating someone is gay that categorically states otherwise and used the fact he lives in Barbados with his manager as proof (which doesn’t appear true anyway). I was just asking if that is what makes you claim he is gay.
Yes I think I met him on a school thing when I was about 6. At least I am pretty sure it was him.
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Feck me a first!
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Congratulations to Sir Cliff on 13:49 - Jul 18 with 1950 views
My concern is the Victorian thinking still prevalent in Wales.
It's clearly never gone away . Seems the working class areas in this country are the most prejudiced ?
It might be down to education or upbringing
I absolutely hate trial by telly and am not that comfortable over historic allegations involving sexual activity. An allegation is all that is needed to kill a man s career and family and in some cases women .
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Congratulations to Sir Cliff on 13:53 - Jul 18 with 1938 views
Congratulations to Sir Cliff on 14:25 - Jul 18 by Highjack
Ladies man is an accurate description of a man who has been romantically linked to several actresses, dancers and supermodels.
He may have calmed down in recent years but so do most of us as we get older.
You are preaching to the converted here HJ, I didn’t see anything wrong with it, just a bit naughty with the topical Kitty reference. If you were describing Tom Jones as a ladies man then nobody would have bat an eyelid.
People finding sexism, racism, transphobia, homosexuality (delete as appropriate) in situations where there isn’t any, is becoming increasingly tiresome as it’s popularity is growing though I must admit.
Anyway in an attempt to wrench the thread back on topic after that bizarre intervention, Sir Cliff has already accepted a payoff of £400,000 from the police. Add today’s judgement of £210,000 to the total. There may be more payoffs for loss of earnings too because he’s been too distressed to perform or release music and you could be talking over a million. Surely heads must roll at the police force and bbc for a shocking loss of public money? That’s if they haven’t already?
The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
Congratulations to Sir Cliff on 14:52 - Jul 18 by Highjack
Anyway in an attempt to wrench the thread back on topic after that bizarre intervention, Sir Cliff has already accepted a payoff of £400,000 from the police. Add today’s judgement of £210,000 to the total. There may be more payoffs for loss of earnings too because he’s been too distressed to perform or release music and you could be talking over a million. Surely heads must roll at the police force and bbc for a shocking loss of public money? That’s if they haven’t already?
Consider this too, If Tommy Robinson could be gaoled for contempt of court - possibly influencing the course of justice - by live-streaming, then what the Hell were the BBC playing at with their battery of ground and helicopter-borne film crews? What were the senior Police officers playing at in tipping them off or the editors at BBC news for running with the story as a main headline?
You can’t have one law for some...
An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.
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Congratulations to Sir Cliff on 15:31 - Jul 18 with 1786 views
Congratulations to Sir Cliff on 15:10 - Jul 18 by Lohengrin
Consider this too, If Tommy Robinson could be gaoled for contempt of court - possibly influencing the course of justice - by live-streaming, then what the Hell were the BBC playing at with their battery of ground and helicopter-borne film crews? What were the senior Police officers playing at in tipping them off or the editors at BBC news for running with the story as a main headline?
You can’t have one law for some...
They weren't in contempt of court. Until you make an effort to understand British Law you really shouldn't embarrass yourself.
Is Cliff gay? Who cares, millions enjoy his music and his religious messages.
Congratulations to Sir Cliff on 15:10 - Jul 18 by Lohengrin
Consider this too, If Tommy Robinson could be gaoled for contempt of court - possibly influencing the course of justice - by live-streaming, then what the Hell were the BBC playing at with their battery of ground and helicopter-borne film crews? What were the senior Police officers playing at in tipping them off or the editors at BBC news for running with the story as a main headline?
You can’t have one law for some...
Your comparing apples and fridge freezers.
I don't think the BBC had been explicitly told to not report on Sir Cliff or face imprisonment.
Unlike bold Sir Tommy, the backbone of this country.
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Congratulations to Sir Cliff on 15:47 - Jul 18 with 1756 views