Charity Director Calls for Apology from Farage

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A call for an apology has been made by a charitable organization leader to an individual named Reform due to their disruptive visit to a cafe managed by young adults with special needs. Gemma Crompton, the director of The Hamlet Wigan Community Interest Company (CIC), expressed disappointment over Nigel Farage’s unannounced arrival with a large entourage, including a camera crew that took photos and videos without consent, despite clear signage prohibiting such actions for safeguarding purposes.

In a letter to Mr. Farage, Crompton emphasized that while they welcome visits from individuals of all political backgrounds, the sudden appearance of his campaign team created an atmosphere of intimidation for the trainees, families, staff, and customers at the cafe. She underscored that organizations supporting vulnerable individuals should not be subjected to unannounced visits by political figures and their teams with extensive media presence and security personnel.

The incident occurred when the Reform leader, accompanied by Makerfield by-election candidate Robert Kenyon, made a stop at the cafe during their campaign trail. A confrontation arose when a Daily Mail reporter approached Andy Burnham, who was attending a separate event at the center to honor trainees who had completed their Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award. Burnham, a staunch supporter of the charity, reprimanded the reporter for his unannounced intrusion, stating that such behavior was inappropriate.

Amid the controversy, Reform defended the visit, describing it as non-political and praising the cafe’s work. They highlighted the cordial interaction during the visit, mentioning that staff even took selfies with Farage and Kenyon. The organization expressed surprise at the complaint, noting that the concerns raised were not mentioned during the conversation with Farage and Kenyon at the cafe.

Concluding their response, Reform criticized the tone of the complaint letter, insinuating political influence and contrasting it with their visit, which they claimed was made in good faith without political intentions.

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