"Whichever way you look at it, from an African farmers point of view, or from a British farmers point of view, it's indefensible."

“We get angry that their practices make it almost impossible for our British steel industry to match their artificially low prices,” he will say.

"And that this product dumping puts the livelihood of thousands of Britain steel workers at risk.

"Yet that is exactly what the EU has done to farmers in the developing world for decades."

He will argue that India and China, areas that were once used to "guilt trip children into eating up their food" have now been transformed into economic powerhouses.

Making the case for "open, honest and fair trade" is the best vehicle for lifting people out of poverty, he will say Africa is being "held back".

The EU loudly promotes free market principles "but on a global stage, it spectacularly fails to deliver", the MP will claim.

"Far from levelling the playing field the EU reinforces the structural inequalities that favour big businesses and powerful countries at the expense of developing nations."