Farage Criticises Polanski's Attack on Grand National and UK Traditions

# Nigel Farage Slams Zack Polanski for Attacking UK Traditions
Nigel Farage has fiercely criticized Zack Polanski’s latest stance against traditional British events, specifically targeting the upcoming Grand National at Aintree. With millions of citizens set to tune in for the prestigious horse racing event, Farage's comments underline a growing frustration with attempts to undermine UK customs.
Farage described Polanski's views as "utterly absurd," particularly in light of Polanski's suggestion to eliminate all animals from sports entirely. This remark has stirred significant backlash as the nation prepares for one of its most beloved sporting occasions.
The Grand National, scheduled for tomorrow, is not just a racing event but a deep-rooted aspect of British culture. Brant Dunshea, chief executive of the Horseracing Authority, highlighted the importance of horse racing, stating, "Horse racing is not just the country's second-favourite sport, it's something deeply embedded in our way of life. It is a sport that is hugely deserving of Government support." This sentiment resonates with many in the UK who see the event as a cherished national tradition deserving of protection and celebration.