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‘Pity we didn’t inspire him to be a real radical’
Cathy Come Home director Ken Loach whisks away Tim Farron’s ‘caring’ mantle

DIRECTOR Ken Loach has delivered a devastating knock-back to Tim Farron after the Lib Dem leader said he had been “energised” by the film-maker’s work. Mr Farron revealed yesterday that he had been inspired to enter politics after watching Cathy Come Home as a teenager.

The groundbreaking TV docu-drama showed how a family can be made homeless through no fault of their own. In his party conference speech, Mr Farron told activists the programme had “lit a flame in me.”

He said: “It made me angry, it energised me, it made me want to get up and get involved. And so I did, and I haven’t stopped.”

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