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Nigel Farage says Wales' deal from the EU is 'rotten' | Nigel Farage says Wales' deal from the EU is 'rotten' |
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UKIP leader Nigel Farage has said Wales gets a "rotten deal" from the UK's membership of the EU. | UKIP leader Nigel Farage has said Wales gets a "rotten deal" from the UK's membership of the EU. |
Speaking on a visit to Swansea as part of his "Say No to the EU tour", he rejected the idea that Wales is a net beneficiary of being in the union. | Speaking on a visit to Swansea as part of his "Say No to the EU tour", he rejected the idea that Wales is a net beneficiary of being in the union. |
Mr Farage was visiting an e-cigarette factory before a rally later. | Mr Farage was visiting an e-cigarette factory before a rally later. |
Swansea East Labour AM Mike Hedges said many industries were "highly dependent" on the EU and it would be a "giant leap in the dark" for the UK to leave. | Swansea East Labour AM Mike Hedges said many industries were "highly dependent" on the EU and it would be a "giant leap in the dark" for the UK to leave. |
David Cameron has promised a referendum on UK membership of the European Union by the end of 2017. | David Cameron has promised a referendum on UK membership of the European Union by the end of 2017. |
'Golden opportunity' | 'Golden opportunity' |
Mr Farage told the BBC: "Wales gets a rotten deal from Europe. | Mr Farage told the BBC: "Wales gets a rotten deal from Europe. |
"Its fishing industry is being destroyed, its steel industry is being seriously damaged, little businesses like this are under threat of going out of business, and there's nothing a politician in the assembly or in Westminster can do about it." | |
He said the UK had "given away control of industry, fishing, farming and business to Brussels". | He said the UK had "given away control of industry, fishing, farming and business to Brussels". |
"What we're saying is, this referendum is a golden opportunity to take back control of our lives, to be the masters of our own destiny." | "What we're saying is, this referendum is a golden opportunity to take back control of our lives, to be the masters of our own destiny." |
But Mr Hedges insisted remaining an EU member was very much in Wales' interests. | But Mr Hedges insisted remaining an EU member was very much in Wales' interests. |
"We've really become part of it, a lot of industries and commerce are highly dependent on the European community," he said. | "We've really become part of it, a lot of industries and commerce are highly dependent on the European community," he said. |
Protest | |
"I voted to come out last time, but it'd be a giant leap into the dark if we decide to come out now". | "I voted to come out last time, but it'd be a giant leap into the dark if we decide to come out now". |
Around 40 people gathered outside the Liberty Stadium to protest against Mr Farage speaking there on Friday evening. | |
The unions Unite and Unison organised the rally. | |
Andy Richards, chair of Unite in Wales, accused Mr Farage of being "intolerant towards asylum seekers and immigrants". | |
Addressing the protesters, Llyr Powell from UKIP rejected the accusation the party was intolerant. | |
He said the protest was "politically motivated" because "UKIP is digging in to the core Labour vote in south Wales". |