The Reform UK leader has faced backlash after allegations emerged that he engaged in alleged incidents of deeply offensive behaviour as a teenager.

Sir Keir Starmer has said Nigel Farage’s response to allegations of racism in his youth was “unconvincing to say the least”, and he urged the Reform UK leader to apologise to people he may have hurt.

The Prime Minister claimed Mr Farage “clearly remembers some of what happened” and that he is showing his “true colours”.

His comments came after reporting in The Guardian last week, based on allegations from more than a dozen school contemporaries of Mr Farage, 61, suggested he engaged in alleged incidents of deeply offensive behaviour throughout his teenage years.

On Monday, Mr Farage was repeatedly asked by broadcasters whether he could rule

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