In a week where a 15-year-old girl was murdered by a 17-year-old boy wielding a machete-style knife in one hand and flowers in another, all because her friend didn’t accept his romantic advances, the kind of argument that suggests Laurence Fox’s sexist commentary was free speech, doesn’t exactly fly. On Tuesday, in a GB News segment––the right-wing broadcaster backed by hedge fund boss Paul Marshall–– infamous showbiz commentator Dan Wootton spoke with former actor-cum-politico Laurence Fox in a piece about male mental health. It followed a segment in which political journalist Ava-Santina Evans contributed to BBC Politics Live, centring around the staggering figures of male…