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The Sun paid £30k to a Labour MP over a ‘misleading’ story, and he’s using the cash brilliantly

Emily Apple by Emily Apple
8 August 2019
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As The Canary reported in February, the Sun was forced to pay £30,000 to Labour MP Richard Burgon in a libel case:

The legal dispute was over a story the Sun ran in April 2017. It asserted that an image posted by the band Dream Troll mirrored the Nazis’ SS logo. But Burgon insist[ed] the image was a “spoof” of a Black Sabbath album.

At the time, Burgon promised:

With that I’ll fund a paid justice internship for a young person from Leeds.

And Burgon has kept his word. Because as the Yorkshire Post highlighted, applications are now open for the first of the placements.

“False and misleading”

The Sun attempted to appeal. But in June, the appeal was dismissed.

According to the Yorkshire Post:

The court accepted submissions from Mr Burgon’s barrister Adam Speker that The Sun had “manufactured a knowingly false and misleading story” by “doctoring the image published by the band”.

Giving something back

Following the dismissal, Burgon told the Morning Star that:

There aren’t enough opportunities for so-called ‘ordinary’ people from communities like my own in Leeds to work in politics.

The trend of unpaid internships in Parliament rules out so many who have great ability and potential but who don’t have the personal or family wealth to sustain themselves without a wage coming in whilst they get their foot on the career ladder.

Burgon also said that he is “delighted” to be able to use the money to give something back to his community:

I’m glad that through beating the Sun I can also give something back to my community that has twice given me the honour of being elected to represent them down in Parliament.

Featured image via Wikimedia Commons and Twitter

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  1. Richard Burton says:
    7 years ago

    Excellent. Now if only he’d drop his support for the petition for all bicycles to be fitted with lights at time of sale, he’d look really good. A 14 year old boy was killed by a dangerous driver overtaking on a blind bend, and his parents have started this petition, but as one commenter says “How will bike lights stop drivers overtaking on blind bends.” https://twitter.com/RichardBurgon/status/1158675040738729986

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