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Farage Refuses to Apologize for Racist Behaviour, Dismisses Schoolboys as “Fantasists”

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Last updated: January 17, 2026 1:15 pm
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Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage has once again courted controversy, this time refusing to apologize for his past racist behaviour despite clear evidence from 28 Dulwich schoolboys. When asked to apologize, Farage dismissed the students as “fantasists,” insisting they should “lighten up a little.”

Farage’s comments come as he continues to seek attention, holding a marathon 100-minute press conference in London to discuss the 2027 London mayoral election – a full year earlier than the actual vote. During the event, Farage introduced the Reform UK’s mayoral candidate, Laila Cunningham, who echoed his incendiary rhetoric about the capital, claiming London had become a dangerous city overrun by foreigners “raping women or stealing phones.”

The veteran politician’s antics have not gone down well, with many questioning his suitability as an MP given his apparent reluctance to actually participate in parliamentary proceedings. Farage has taken to skipping Prime Minister’s Questions, preferring instead to provide commentary on the radio, in what appears to be an ongoing narcissistic display.

Farage’s comments about the Dulwich schoolboys are particularly concerning, given the clear evidence of his past racist and anti-Semitic behaviour. When pressed on his involvement with the platform X, which is known for hosting AI-generated pornography, Farage brushed off questions, arguing that “the point of being a politician” was to earn a few extra quid on the side.

As the new parliamentary year gets underway, Farage’s disruptive presence seems set to continue, with the veteran politician showing no signs of curbing his attention-seeking antics. With his party struggling to make an impact, it remains to be seen whether Farage’s theatrics will resonate with the British public or simply serve to further erode public trust in politics.

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