News about Chris Rose

On Sky News, nearly 200 viewers have protested after the UK's "only black farmer" provoked outrage by claiming that Lioness squad is packed with "blonde blue-eyed girls."

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 23, 2023
After being hit by 192 complaints, a Lionesses race row sparked by a black entrepreneur's allegations that they were not "diverse" deepened today. Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones MBE, the country's only black farmers, had said that the team was "not representative" of the United Kingdom and was populated with blonde, blue-eyed" actors. The remarks, made during a discussion on Sky News' Sunday front pages, sparked a near-immediate backlash online.

After being sparked by a race row on Sky News over allegations that the Liones squad is bribes with 'blonde, blue eyed girls,' the British farmer admits he's made "plenty of mistakes."

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 21, 2023
An entrepreneur who caused a controversy with Lionesses said the squad is "not that diverse" and was made up of 'blonde, blue-eyed' actors who confessed to making mistakes today. The team, according to Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones MBE, who claims to be one of Britain's only black commercial farmers, was "not representative" of the country. However, the remarks, made during a discussion on Sky News' Sunday front pages, fueled backlash online.

After a Sky News panelist said that England's World Cup Liones squad is'not that diverse' and is stuffed with 'blonde, blue-eyed girls,' a race row breaks out

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 20, 2023
The Lioness squad, according to Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones MBE (left), who claims to be one of Britain's only black commercial farmers, was "not representative" of Britain. His remarks, made during a discussion of Sky News' Sunday front pages, have received backlash online. Some people have slammed the entrepreneur as 'racist,' and others have chastised him for not recognizing that the 'best players' were chosen. The farmer said, 'I don't want to pour boiling water on it, but it isn't that diverse,' he wrote of the Daily Mirror's front page, which featured a cast of England celebrities on its front page.

Cops have opened an investigation into a new Mizzy video showing him sneaking into the home of another person as a 'prank.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 20, 2023
EXCLUSIVE: Metropolitan Police Department said to MailOnline today that it had been alerted of the video where the teen, who hails from Hackney, east London, sneaking into the home of another individual. Mizzy, who's real name is Bacari-Bronze O'Garro, sneaks through an open flat door as its residents gather outside. He is then seen opening two bedroom doors and yelling until the homeowners notice, who are running toward him. A barking Alsatian chases him out of his apartment.

Mizzy mocks the law again: TikTok tearaway sneaks into ANOTHER home before he's chased away by dog

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 20, 2023
It's unclear if Mizzy, an 18-year-old girl from Hackney, east London, staged the prank or if the people inside were completely strangers. As the building's residents gather on the balcony, he sneaks through an open door. Mizzy is now running into him after opening two bedroom doors and yelling until the homeowner's notice. He was given a two-year criminal behavior order last month, requiring him not to post videos on social media without the informed permission of those featured in the story.

Mizzy, a tycobe, leads a group of yobs into Primark, where they burnt the Oxford Street store

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 7, 2023
A clip of TikTok tearaway Mizzy (bottom right of left; inset) leading a group of yobs (rear of left) into a Primark clothing store in Oxford Street, where they then go to garbage. The video features the 18-year-old troublemaker, real name Bacari-Bronze O'Garro, running and holding a camera, followed by a large crowd of teenagers down the notorious shopping hotspot in London. This clip has now been seen in the midst of outrage over the controversial social media celebrity's being given a platform to cause mayhem.

Mizzy's mum is 'sick of his stupid pranks' and thinks he 'needs to get a job'

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 2, 2023
Mizzy's mother, Donna O'Garro, has said she has had enough' with her 'poor little pranks' and wants him to'sort himself out' and 'find a job.' The youngster from London was seen attempting to leapfrog an unassuming orthodox Jewish man, handing his hands on his shoulders and pushing him into the road as he did so. At times he burst books and started ripping books, knocked people off their bikes, screamed children off their bikes, asked women if they 'want to die,' or climbed into the back of a stranger's vehicle, pretending it was an Uber.

The BBC is being chastised for a Newsnight interview with TikTok Mizzy, who is giving him a platform

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 2, 2023
The 18-year-father appeared on the show last night to address the 'poor boy' on social media, as well as misogynist Andrew Tate's on teenage boys. Mizzy, whose real name is Bacari-Bronze O'Garro, has been wearing a tag since being released on bail from HMP Thameside for suspected criminal conduct offences. Mizzy was also responsible for knocking a man into a road, running away with an elderly woman's dog, and calling a man on a railway platform if he wanted to die. Criticising the BBC on Twitter, Conservative member Chris Rose said: 'Why is Mizzy on Newsnight? We should not praise or encourage his unlawful, anti-social activity. The BBC's decision was an irrational one.'

In a guerilla war against the hated policy, the drivers' photographs are covered up with bags

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 26, 2023
EXCLUSIVE: Opponents of London's ULEZ scheme have started using shopping bags to cover the cameras that photograph cars in order to save drivers from the tense daily price. Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) camera's are owned by Transport for London (TfL), and they track the ULEZ zone, which is being enlarged in August. The initiative is intended to minimize air pollution in London, and drivers who do not meet minimum emission requirements are charged £12.50 per day for entering the zone.