An outspoken campaigner from Dawlish is quitting Britain claiming 'spy cameras' are driving him out of the country.
Keith Sharp, 69, is moving thousands of miles away to Argentina saying he is tired of being spied on.The divorced author and retired journalist of Barton Crescent is planning a more sedate - and private - life in Mendoza which nestles at the foot of the Andes.
Before leaving he said: "I hope people will carry on the fight against Big Brother Britain."
Last March, Keith was fined for publishing and distributing 4,000 controversial anti-CCTV leaflets containing references to the Nazis. He rebuffed the fine and asked for the matter to be dealt with by the courts.
The Crown Prosecution Service dropped the case saying it was not in the public interest.