Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, has denied allegations of engaging in racist bullying during his time at Dulwich College, where former classmates accused him of targeting minority ethnic students and making offensive remarks. Responding to these claims, Farage stated he does not recall specific incidents and emphasized he never intended to racially abuse anyone. Critics, including Labour peer Lord Mike Katz, condemned his comments as dismissive of the seriousness of racism, while others called for accountability within his party. Farage’s handling of these allegations has raised concerns about his suitability for leadership as he aims for the prime ministership.
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