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BBC removes Newsnight episode following Farage’s complaint about misquote

3 June 2026
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Nigel Farage has claimed victory over the BBC following a misquote during a recent episode of Newsnight. Presenter Matt Chorley mistakenly attributed the phrase “white, cold rage” to Farage in response to the murder of 18-year-old Henry Nowak, whereas Farage had actually said “pure, cold rage.” The BBC acknowledged the error and confirmed that the entire episode has been removed from their platforms. Following this incident, Chorley publicly apologized to Farage via social media. Meanwhile, protests in Southampton related to Nowak’s murder turned violent, resulting in injuries to 11 police officers and a police dog. The student’s killer, Vickrum Digwa, is currently serving a life sentence for his crime.

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This incident highlights the sensitivity surrounding discussions of violence and race in the UK, particularly in the wake of tragic events. The murder of Henry Nowak has sparked significant public outcry and protests, revealing underlying tensions related to policing and community relations. Farage’s comments reflect broader societal concerns about perceived inequalities in law enforcement practices. The fallout from this situation underscores the importance of accurate reporting in media, especially regarding inflammatory topics, as misquotes can exacerbate existing tensions and lead to public disorder.

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