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Gb MPs against 'tabloid bullying' against Meghan

2021-03-10T12:34:30.010Z


No more British "press bullying" against Meghan and women in general and no more prejudiced "colonial tones". (HANDLE)


(ANSA) - LONDON, MARCH 10 - Enough "bullying of the British press" against Meghan and women in general and enough "tonicoloniali" marked by prejudice.

This is the goal of the parliamentary initiatives announced by the young Labor lawmaker Holly Lynch, who in the recent past promoted a letter of solidarity to the Duchess of Sussex with other 71 colleagues from various parties against the backdrop of the controversies that have engulfed her.


    Lynch said she was touched by the allegations made by Meghan and Harry in the recent explosive interview with CBS in which they talked about the persecution of the tabloids, as well as the lack of support of the court in the face of a depression of the Duchess that resulted in suicidal thoughts and fears of a racist taste about color. of little Archie's skin which would have been cast before his birth by a member (not the Queen or Prince Philip) of the Royal Family itself.

And he added that he was "in agreement with Prince Harrys on the danger that history could repeat itself" after what happened to Diana in her time.

"Too many media - the MP continued - have ignored the calls for a change" with respect to abusive behavior "and this could make it necessary to call the government into question to find a way to stop the chase against women who have a public life and the risk of driving them to suicide. ".


    The MPs who took the field in defense of Meghan are also checking the possibility of a debate in the House of Commons on the themes of racism in the media and the narrative on the mental health problems raised by the Sussexes with OprahWinfrey: themes that prompted the queen yesterday to spread a rare message. on behalf of all the Windsors to reiterate not only their affection for Harry, Meghan and Archie, but to ensure that their complaints will be "taken seriously".

(HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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