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  • Damien Green is handsy at parties = actionable
    Damien Green, who appears on the leaked Whip's office list as allegedly being 'handsy at parties' = not actionable.

  • Damien Green, who appears on the leaked Whip's office list as allegedly being 'handsy at parties' = not actionable.

    Exactly.

    Except that it is actionable., even if "allegedly" is written.

    (Per the Defamation Act 1996, Section 1, (1) (a) & (b))

    (IANAL etc... & could be entirely mistaken)

    [Edit] Also the common law "repetition rule", referenced in the 2013 Defamation Act explanatory notes, Section 2, 15.

    There is a long-standing common law rule that it is no defence to an action for defamation for the defendant to prove that he or she was only repeating what someone else had said (known as the “repetition rule”).

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