
Novara Live Nigel Farage Now Accused of Racism By TWENTY EIGHT Former School Mates
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Dec 5, 2025 Twenty-eight former classmates of Nigel Farage accuse him of racist and anti-Semitic behavior during his school years. Eyewitnesses recount disturbing incidents, including alleged praise for Hitler and derogatory remarks towards Jewish and Asian students. The hosts debate the implications of teenage racism on political leaders, while also discussing the ethical risks of financializing public opinions through prediction markets. They explore both the potential and dangers of betting in media, alongside strategies for addressing public ownership and democratic reforms.
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Consistent School Allegations Against Farage
- Multiple former Dulwich pupils and teachers allege Nigel Farage made explicitly racist and anti‑Semitic remarks as a teenager.
- Hosts treat the consistency of accounts as making Farage's denials implausible without a credible redemption story.
Classmate Recalls Direct Anti‑Semitic Taunts
- Peter Etterge, a former classmate, recounts Farage saying “Hitler was right” and “gas them.”
- He remembers this as the first and only time he personally faced anti‑Semitic abuse at school.
Defensive Denial Then Aggressive Counterattack
- Farage's initial defensive denials shifted into an aggressive demand for BBC apologies for past mainstream racism.
- The hosts view that pivot as him moving into his comfort zone and undermining credibility.



