Nigel Farage demanded an apology for 'virtually everything' the BBC did in the 1970s and 80s - the time when former classmates claimed he made racist and antisemitic remarks at Dulwich College

Nigel Farage lost his cool with a BBC reporter after being asked about allegations of racism by former classmates.

In a furious rant the Reform UK leader demanded an apology for offensive BBC programmes in the 1970s and 80s - the time the claims against him go back to. Mr Farage flew into a rage after being asked whether his deputy, Richard Tice, was wrong to say racism allegations against him were lies.

Mr Farage said: "Let me say this to you - the double standards and hypocrisy of the BBC are absolutely astonishing. At the time I was alleged to have made these remarks one of your most popular

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