DISGRACEFUL: Nigel Farage Demands BBC Apology After Furious On-Air Clash Leaves Viewers Stunned and Row EXPLODING ONLINE

Nigel Farage furiously hit back at the BBC after their “appalling comments”. He was asked at his live Reform UK press conference about comments made by school friends who had stated comments said by Farage in the past were viewed as racist and offensive. Farage quickly responded to tell the journalist that he believed the comments made by one of the “lower grade presenters” on the BBC was “utterly disgraceful”.

He said: “I think, to frame a question around the leader of Reform’s relationship with Hitler, which is how she framed it, was despicable. Disgusting beyond belief.” He fumed: “Are you surprised that half a million people every year refuse to pay the license fee? Let me say this to you. The double standards and hypocrisy of the BBC are absolutely astonishing.

Reform UK Leader Nigel Farage Speaks To The Press In London

Nigel Farage fumed at the BBC (Image: Getty Images)

Reform UK press conference

He refused to speak to the reporter any further until he had an apology (Image: PA)

 

Farage stated that the comments he made at school took place decades ago while the BBC were “very happy to use blackface”, he continued to label all the shows the BBC aired at the time that would no longer be deemed suitable today.

He said: “What about Alf Garnett? Remember that word he used describe Marigold on prime time, national TV? I better not repeat that word, otherwise you will use it and say that I used it. Homophobia? Perfectly happy at the exact same time for Bernard Manning to appear on prime time national BBC comedy telling jokes which these days you’d probably get a knock at the door from the police and a 31-month prison sentence.

“I cannot put up with the double standards of the BBC about what I’m alleged to have said 49 years ago and what you were putting out on mainstream content.”

He then fumed that he wanted an apology from the BBC, before giving a direct response to the journalist’s initial question as he received an influx of letters from people he went to school with. He read one out, which ended on the statement: “Nigel was neither aggressive nor a racist,” and he stated that he received multiple letters like that in the last few days.

In a final blow to the broadcaster he said: “I’m sick to death of the double standards and hypocrisy above all of your organisation and what happened on the Today programme this morning was an absolute disgrace. I’m done with you, until you apologise I’m not speaking to you. Thank you.”