Nigel Farage has been told to apologise for his alleged teenage racism by 26 school contemporaries who have written an open letter telling of their “dismay and anger” at his response in recent weeks. In a united challenge to the Reform UK leader, the alleged victims and witnesses condemn him for what they describe as his refusal to acknowledge his behaviour at Dulwich college. They also criticise him for saying their allegations about his past behaviour are politically motivated.
“The accusation … is false,” the letter states.
the Guardian
Despite riding high in the polls, this issue is a storm on the horizon that won't be dispelled anytime soon.
“The accusation … is false,” the letter states.
the Guardian
Despite riding high in the polls, this issue is a storm on the horizon that won't be dispelled anytime soon.
