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Farage Denies Intentional Racism Over Schoolboy Claims, Cites 'Banter'

Keir Starmer has urged him to explain the allegations.

Overview

  • The Guardian reported accounts from more than a dozen former Dulwich College pupils alleging Farage used racial slurs, told classmates to “go home,” and said “Hitler was right,” with some peers saying they did not recall racist behavior.
  • Farage told broadcasters he has “never directly racially abused anybody,” said any inappropriate remarks were “not with intent,” and declined to apologise.
  • He questioned decades-old recollections and suggested some claims could be politically motivated, noting the events date back 49 years.
  • Starmer called the allegations disturbing and pressed for an explanation, while Labour peer Lord Mike Katz and Liberal Democrat president‑elect Josh Babarinde demanded an apology and questioned his fitness for office.
  • Opponents also highlighted other Reform UK issues, including the suspension of Senedd member Laura Anne Jones over a racial slur and the 10½‑year bribery sentence for former Welsh Reform leader Nathan Gill.