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Clacton

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/ ˈklæktən /

noun

  1. a town and resort in SE England, in E Essex. Pop: 51 284 (2001)

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Warren was told about the attack at 15:37 on 3 February, and when he arrived at Clacton railway station, he was arrested.

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The Clacton MP said he spoke with him a "couple of weeks ago" and said: "I hope we can sort things out. I don't want to prejudge anything".

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"We should fight against this," Clacton MP Farage told the BBC.

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Peter Harris, the party's Greater Essex mayoral candidate, was also Farage's election agent in Clacton.

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Farage's profile on the site says customers could pay the Clacton MP to provide messages "for a variety of occasions, from birthdays and retirements to roasts and motivational pep talks".

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