Man said racist thing as a child 45 years ago
A gentleman in his sixties has been revealed to have said casually racist comments in the late 1970s’s. Mr Nigel Farage, a former commodities broker, was said to have undertaken such behaviour whilst a sixth-former at Dulwich College.
A man in his sixties has been dramatically exposed to have said casually racist comments nearly fifty years ago.
Mr Nigel Farage, a former commodities broker, was said to have undertaken such behaviour whilst a sixth-former at Dulwich College in the late 1970's, an era widely regarded as a beacon of racial sensitivity and progressive enlightenment.
The story led the BBC News at six, ten, the ITV News at 9 and 11 and SkyNews has been running a special all-day bulletin about this story. This is despite hundreds of Ukrainians and Palestinians being killed every day, and the so-called leader of the free world threatening to invade Mexico, Canada, Greenland and Narnia.
Left-wing Labour MP, Anne Tagonist, who has appeared on 16 separate news programmes and four podcasts to talk about this issue, claimed:
‘It’s an incredible political story. A 17-year-old boy at an elite public school was an obnoxious cunt. This is utterly unprecedented. Frankly, it shakes the foundations of our democracy."
Her shock was echoed by a former schoolteacher, and currently a senior officer in the National Education Union, Verity Kredulus:
“Teenage boys are typically thoughtful, reserved individuals with a mature perspective on complex political issues. In my experience, sixth-formers are rarely drawn to provocative or offensive behaviour.
I find it hard to believe this wasn’t simply a one-off lapse that could have been resolved with a quiet word.
The Rest of Politics will run an emergency podcast, and the BBC will be running a special Newsnight tonight on the story, entitled “Faragegate – the second Suez”.
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