It’s All Their Fault
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Neil Boorman is a writer and campaigner living in London. He is best known for his book 'Bonfire Of The Brands', in which he destroyed the branded contents of his life. The book has been translated into 12 languages. A former columnist at The Guardian, Neil has since written and produced campaigns on behalf of Amnesty International, Adbusters, Fairtrade Foundation, World AIDS Day and International Women's Day.
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