Tyson Fury led a protest march through his home town of Morecambe as he called on Prime Minister Boris Johnson to clamp down on racism against travellers.
The WBC heavyweight champion was at the forefront of the march as protesters took to the streets amid claims local pubs had refused admission to members of the traveller community.
Fury posted a video of the march on Twitter on Wednesday evening along with the message: "It's NOT OK to be racist to travellers." Fury, who styles himself 'The Gypsy King' due to his traveller heritage, made an appeal to the Prime Minister in his video.
He said: "I call out the Prime Minister. Where are you? "You need to come to Morecambe and out the racists. Boris, where are you Boris? "It's not OK to be
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