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A former Labour MP from Grimsby has said Sacha Baron Cohen is "public enemy number one" in the town and should go back to "Kazakhstan and die" after the star's latest movie hit the cinemas, The Huffington Post reports.
Austin Mitchell, the former Labour MP of the town Cohen mocks in new film Grimsby, has said Cohen's move it a "total distortion of a wonderful little community".
Referring to one of Cohen's former characters, Borat, Mitchell told Politics Home: "Why doesn't he get back to Kazakhstan and die?
"Being public enemy number one in Grimsby puts him in greater danger than the Kazakh accolade, which only involves hanging by his toenails. We're more inventive than that."
