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Letter to Farage ahead of Sunderland march goes viral

A letter to Nigel Farage published in the Sunderland Echo the day before a Brexit Betrayal march got underway in the region is garnering viral traction on social media.

The piece, entitled “Nigel Farage is not a friend to the people of Sunderland”, vents that the city is “isolated because of him” as he spends more time on LBC or FOX than he does “doing his job advancing the UK’s interests” in Europe.

Robin Tudge writes: “He doesn’t come here to listen. He wants you to come out as extras in the background for his showreel, standing with the angry people he’s invited in from all around, inciting them into attacking those who actually represent their interests in Parliament and terrorize them into supporting No Deal, a plan that will wreck the UK’s economy but profit him and his backers by shorting the pound, asset-stripping the NHS, and keeping the profits tax-free by avoiding impending EU legislation on countering tax avoidance.

“And to do that, he’s hijacked the Jarrow March, that courageous, seminal moment in the working class’s fight against poverty, a march to the door of the elites that prospered on poverty, an elite that ignored their pleas, an elite that has not changed an iota over the near century since, an elite of which Farage is very, very much a part.

“Conmen tell you what you want to hear so you’ll buy their lies, at your great cost.

“Friends tell you what you need to know even if you don’t want to hear it.”

Read the letter in full here.

Jack Peat

Jack is a business and economics journalist and the founder of The London Economic (TLE). He has contributed articles to VICE, Huffington Post and Independent and is a published author. Jack read History at the University of Wales, Bangor and has a Masters in Journalism from the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

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