Nigel Farage visits Ipswich Town โ€“ and everyone is having a meltdown | Politics | News


A Championship club have hit back at critics who complained that Nigel Farage was allowed to visit their stadium. The Reform UK leader made a trip to Ipswich Town’s Portman Road stadium on Monday, where he posed for pictures with a personalised shirt that had a number 10 on the back.

There were also pictures of him in the dressing room and another of him looking as if he was signing a contract. In a light-hearted social media post, the Clacton MP quipped: โ€œIโ€™ve never been too bad on the Right-wing.โ€ But the visit ahead of the May 7 local elections sparked a backlash from fans of the Tractor Boys, who complained the club had been turned into a political football.

Ipswich Town later hit back, pointing out that they had hosted politicians from other parties.

The backlash included a post on X from Labour councillor Alasdair Ross, who said: โ€œVery upset they Farage and Reform have been able to use our football club for publicity the same week we celebrated Ipswich Town Foundation Day โ€“ the sort of work Farage would call โ€˜wokeโ€™.โ€

And Ipswich Fans Supporting Foodbanks said on X: โ€œPeople in Ipswich are relying on foodbanks to survive. Meanwhile, we see PR for Farage and a party claiming people can live on 30p meals.โ€

This is a reference to Reform MP Lee Anderson, who once said it was possible to cook a nutritious meal for 30p and suggested people should be taught how to cook.

In a statement, the club said: โ€œIpswich Town Football Club has, over several years, hosted representatives from a range of political parties. The club remains apolitical and does not support or endorse any individual or party.

โ€œThe club will continue to engage with representatives from across the political spectrum as part of its role within the community.

โ€œIpswich Town is proud to be an inclusive, diverse, and welcoming organisation that supports all members of the local and wider community. This commitment remains unchanged.โ€

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