In a statement, the Reform UK leader and career politician claimed the "desperate establishment" were coming after him after he insisted
Rattled Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has tonight "categorically" denied allegations of racism at his top private school.
In a new statement, the MP and former Member of the European Parliament for two decades claimed he was the victim of a "desperate establishment" coming after him. The Reform leader said the claims from 49 years ago were "not true" - some 24 hours after he was grilled on the claims in a tense ITV interview.
It comes after former classmates from his time at Dulwich College, in south London, alleged that Mr Farage made pro-Hitler comments, joked about gas chambers, and put someone in detention for the colour of their skin. Speaking to

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