COUNCILLORS have come together to condemn a xenophobic letter sent to a Somerset representative.
Somerset County Councillor Giuseppe Fraschini, who represents Taunton north, received a letter by First Class post from a resident that left him 'lost for words'.
The handwritten letter wasn't sent anonymously but Cllr Fraschini did not publicly reveal their name.
He posted the racially-charged mail onto his Twitter account.
Just received this hand written letter from a local #TauntonNorth resident after I delivered my newsletter on Thursday.
— Giuseppe Fraschini (@glfraschini) August 31, 2019
Literally lost for words! At least she had the decency to sign her name and provide her address.
What should I do? 🤷♂️ pic.twitter.com/6BHTzT8QpA
The letter reads: "Giuseppe, I guess you are a foreigner.
"Drawing money from this country to go on holiday to your own - no doubt.
"I can't afford a tin of mincemeat, let alone a holiday.
"Priority origin support."
In response he wrote: "Just received this hand written letter from a local Taunton North resident after I delivered my newsletter on Thursday.
"Literally lost for words.
"At least she had the decency to sign her name and provide her address.
"What should I do?"
Other councillors have come out in support of Cllr Fraschini.
Cllr David Fothergill, leader of Somerset County Council, said the letter was 'utterly unforgivable'.
He said: "Giuseppe was born in the UK, who’s grandfather was a stalwart of the local fire brigade and who is one of the hardest working community councillors I know.
"This letter is just utterly unforgivable."
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