Actor turned politiciam Laurence Fox is thinking about another run at London Mayor (Image: Getty)
Anti-woke warrior Laurence Fox is pondering another run at becoming London Mayor, saying he refuses to watch the UK capital be “destroyed”.
The actor-turned-right-wing-politician aired his views today on social media site X, formerly known as Twitter.
One of his most recent gripes with the current Labour London Mayor, Sadiq Khan, and the Metropolitan Police is the force’s priorities.
He lashed out in a vicious attack at Mr Khan when he was told the confiscation of his childrens' iPads would continue over Christmas. Mr Fox's electronic devices were seized following his arrest on suspicion of conspiring to commit criminal damage to ULEZ cameras.
He said: “I am giving very serious thought to running for @MayorofLondon again.
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I am giving very serious thought to running for @MayorofLondon again.
I’m not going to stand by and watch the city I live in and love be destroyed before our eyes.
It is always my wish to collaborate with the other small parties, but they have refused.
Watch this space.
— Laurence Fox (@LozzaFox) January 2, 2024
“I’m not going to stand by and watch the city I live in and love be destroyed before our eyes. It is always my wish to collaborate with the other small parties, but they have refused. Watch this space.”
On December 21 he called Mr Khan “scum”.
He said: “Found out today that the @metpoliceuk are keeping my kids iPads for Christmas, whilst they continue to “investigate” me.
“In a city where knife murder is rampant, taking iPads off two boys who have done nothing wrong is really going to help.
“The @MayorofLondon @SadiqKhan is scum.”
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Mr Fox - who is a crusader against woke issues and cancel culture - first put his hat into the ring in the hope of becoming Mayor of London in 2021 but lost his deposit as failed to secure enough votes and finished in sixth place.
The Lewis actor got involved in politics in 2020 when he appeared on BBC’s Question Time and made controversial comments - accusing an audience member of racism for calling him a “white privileged male”.
He launched his own political party Reclaim the same year and during the Covid pandemic he expressed scepticism over the vaccine and lockdowns.
In October he was sacked as a presenter on GB News after he questioned what "self-respecting man" would ever "climb into bed" with journalist Ava Evans on Dan Wootton Tonight.
His tweet pondering another run at London mayor has been liked 11,000 times and has garnered almost 2,000 comments.
One said: “Do it Lozza, you’d be amazing. Just what London needs.”
Another more sceptical commenter said: “Mate…Save yourself some time and don’t bother.”
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