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25 Nov 2025, 23:02

Niger Farage Denies Racism, but Former Students Recall His Behavior

  • Farage denies allegations of racism from former classmates.
  • Many witnesses confirm the antisemitic comments made by Farage at school.
  • Discourse on racism remains relevant in contemporary society.

Niger Farage, leader of the Reform UK party, categorically denies allegations of racism, made by former classmates from Dalvich College. More than a dozen people assert that Farage made antisemitic and racist remarks at school, which triggered widespread resonance in the media.

In his interview on ITV, Farage left open the possibility that he could have expressed himself racially without "naming" individuals, but in a prepared statement confirmed that no one had made such comments. He noted that these allegations might be politically motivated, especially since they surfaced at a time when his party is leading in the polls.

Farage asserts that he had to endure criticism for 32 years, but only now have old allegations surfaced. He questioned: "Can I remember everything that happened at school? No, I cannot." He also added that he was not part of extremist organizations and that no one sought to malign him personally.

In response to these allegations, one of the victims expressed that Farage's words had a significant emotional impact on him. They noted that such comments are not typical "humor" of school years, but rather indicate a deep-rooted racism.

This situation underscores the current relevance of discussing racism in today's society, as similar incidents not only pertain to the past but also influence current political discourse.

Tags: Europe/Politics

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