‘He used to say things like “Hitler was right”’: Farage faces more allegations of racist behaviour at school

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/nov/19/nigel-farage-allegations-racist-behaviour-school

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  1. I’m quite sceptical on this tbh.

    I feel like the Guardian have “stooped low” and found themselves a select few who are willing to say a few negative things about him decades later due to opposing political views.

    It seems like a desperate attempt to change peoples opinion on him. This approach is a risky game, as it could very easily go the other way.

  2. Euclid_Interloper on

    As much as I dislike Farage, I’m not going to judge him for what he said 40-50 years ago as a daft kid. 

    There’s plenty of modern stuff to judge him for.

  3. Sensitive_Echo5058 on

    Farage is 61 years old. Why are we hearing about what he may have said when he was 14.

  4. TurpentineEnjoyer on

    This just comes across as pretty desperate for clicks.

    Do they need to call him a nazi that badly that they’ll dig up some high school drama from half a century ago? With no evidence beyond “trust me bro I was there”?

    He was 14. He is now 61. Come on now.

  5. ElCaminoInTheWest on

    The Guardian are seriously barking up the wrong tree here. Engage with what he says now, not what he allegedly said fifty years ago.

  6. According_Parfait680 on

    Pretty astonished how many people are happy to brush this off. These allegations are nothing new. Acquaintances at school and uni have reported how he used to revel in his initials being ‘NF’ at a time when the National Front was very open about its racism and its advocacy of violence. How far away from those views has he moved, really? Is this this really the sort of character we want anywhere near running our country?

  7. Do we really need an article about this every day? Come on Guardian.

    Nobody really cares about what someone did 40 years ago. Plenty of kids like to play the edgelord and say racist or homophobic or sexist stuff, and even if he really meant it rather than doing that, it’s just so long ago it’s irrelevant.

    As I’m sure the Guardian would agree if someone dug up that Angela Rayner or Jeremy Corbyn acted like an idiot in their school days.

    This is just a way of riling up their own base, it will have absolutely no effect on anyone thinking of supporting Farage, and if you actually want to hurt him politically there are far better ways to do it.

  8. Really? I don’t like Farage but let’s not get pathetic here. Critisize him for relevant things. Not some heresay from 40 years ago.

  9. I do wonder about the people on here saying they want to avoid discussing how a prospective future PM might have had a Hitler-loving phase. To me it’s an automatic disqualifier.

  10. 99thLuftballon on

    As much as I dislike Farage and disapprove of his politics, I do also have to say that he’s a proper cunt.

  11. Quick-Exit-5601 on

    Yeah. So the thing about being a school age kid is, you say dumb shit.

    It’s like with Trump edit on bbc. *so many* good reasons to critique a man, and yet mass media go for the dumbest, lowest hanging tree type of bullshit.