The TV star explained his anti-Brexit stance came from “always” considering himself European.
He admitted that “for good and ill” Europe had been “an enormous influence” on him and the world.
While Fry conceded there were “faults” with the European Union, he had an “unconditional love” for the bloc.
Stephen Fry quipped that he was responsible for Brexit – not Prime Minister Boris Johnson (Image: GETTY)
Stephen Fry rose to fame as part of a comedic double-act with Hugh Laurie (Image: GETTY)
He thought the problems should be worked out and compared them to difficulties faced by “anyone who loves their family”.
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Simon Coveney welcomes Council of Europe decision to reopen case of Pat Finucane s murder
There was shock in November when the UK said it would not hold a public inquiry into the Belfast lawyer’s 1989 murder. By Gráinne Ní Aodha Friday 12 Mar 2021, 12:38 PM Mar 12th 2021, 12:38 PM 8,300 Views 7 Comments
John Finucane, his uncle Seamus and his mother Geraldine at the office of Finucane Toner in Belfast.
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John Finucane, his uncle Seamus and his mother Geraldine at the office of Finucane Toner in Belfast.
Image: PA
THE COUNCIL OF Europe has said that it will reopen the case of Pat Finucane’s 1989 murder, following the UK’s surprise decision last year not to launch a public inquiry.
The son of murdered solicitor Pat Finucane has welcomed a decision by the Council of Europe to reopen his father’s case.
John Finucane, Sinn Fein MP for North Belfast, said the decision to reopen examination of the case by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) was a “hugely significant move”.
The 47-nation council, which oversees the implementation of ECHR judgments, has also called on the UK authorities to step up efforts to conclude all legacy killing inquests within five years.
The Council of Europe has decided to reopen its investigation into the murder of Pat Finucane in North Belfast in February 1989 (PA)