Farage Must Explain Reports of Racist Comments, Says PM
Farage, whose party leads in over 150 polls, denies nearly 50-year-old allegations of racist and antisemitic behavior at Dulwich College, calling them baseless.
- Nigel Farage faces allegations of racist comments made during his time at Dulwich College, according to multiple former classmates including Peter Ettedgui.
- Ettedgui claimed Farage made offensive remarks like 'Hitler was right' and 'Gas them,' while adding hissing sounds to simulate gas chambers.
- Labour Chair Anna Turley emphasized that the allegations are disturbing and called for Farage to explain himself.
- A spokesperson for Reform UK denied all allegations, claiming they are 'entirely without foundation' and lack evidence.
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The subject in question was Nigel Farage, today the leader of Reform Uk, in the past head of Ukip and creator of Brexit, who was populist training on the ridge of the wave so that Farage himself could imagine becoming prime minister; to reveal his claims when he was a young boy, student at Dulwich College, in the south of London, was, among others, director Peter Ettedgui (Kinky Boots, McQueen and Super/Man: the Christopher Reeve Story). At the …
Starmer calls on Farage to explain allegations about his schooldays
Nigel Farage has denied claims of racist and antisemitic behaviour while at Dulwich College. Nigel Farage denies claims of racist behaviour during his days at a top public school and could take legal action over the allegations, his spokesman said. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer called on Mr Farage to explain himself over the claims about his behaviour while at Dulwich College as a teenager. A spokesman for the Reform UK leader said he was not …
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