Nigel Farage accused of ‘persistent’ racial abuse by ex-schoolmate who rejects claims it was ‘banter’ | EUROtoday

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Nigel Farage has been accused of “persistent” racial abuse by a college up to date who rejects the Reform UK chief’s claims it was “banter”.

Peter Ettedgui, whose Jewish grandparents escaped Nazi Germany, has alleged Mr Farage growled “Hitler was right”, hissed “gas them” and instructed him “to the gas chambers” when the pair attended Dulwich College within the late Seventies.

He is amongst greater than a dozen former pupils of the south London faculty who’ve accused Mr Farage of creating antisemitic and racist remarks in claims initially reported in The Guardian.

The Reform UK chief appeared to depart open the chance he might have made racist remarks with out “intent” throughout his first interview because the claims had been printed, telling ITV on Monday: “I would never, ever do it in a hurtful or insulting way.” He additionally admitted to participating in “banter in a playground”.

But in a ready assertion given on Tuesday, Mr Farage “categorically” denied he had ever made such feedback and recommended the claims had been politically motivated.

Mr Ettedgui, a Bafta-winning movie director, has now instructed The Times it’s “no surprise” that the Reform chief has denied the allegations.

Nigel Farage denies claims he made deeply offensive remarks to fellow pupils

Nigel Farage denies claims he made deeply offensive remarks to fellow pupils (PA Wire)

He instructed the newspaper: “This is no surprise, he has been denying any kind of racist behaviour since 2013.

“Last week, a spokesman from Reform not only denied it but said The Guardian was trying to smear him, but maybe yesterday actually felt like a tiny step forward. At one point, he admitted to ‘probably misspeaking in my younger days when I was a child’, and then saying it was just banter.

“And there was this thing that it was the 1970s and a different era. Certainly I never experienced anything remotely similar to the kinds of things he said to me, either before or since.

“So, it wasn’t banter, banter was calling someone a y** – this was different, it was persistent. It was throughout the year that we shared a class, in class 3R, and we were seated in alphabetical order, 30-odd kids, I was right next to him.”

But Mr Farage has insisted he by no means “engaged in direct, unpleasant, personal abuse” throughout his time as a schoolboy on the high personal faculty.

“I can tell you categorically that I did not say the things that have been published in The Guardian aged 13, nearly 50 years ago,” he mentioned in his assertion on Tuesday.

Peter Ettedgui, far right, is a Bafta-winning film director

Peter Ettedgui, far proper, is a Bafta-winning movie director (Joel C Ryan/Invision/AP)

“Isn’t it interesting: I am probably the most scrutinised figure in British politics, having been in public life for 32 years.

“Several books and thousands of stories have been written about me, but it is only now that my party is leading in the polls that these allegations come out. I will leave the public to draw their own conclusions about why that might be.

“We know that The Guardian wants to smear anybody who talks about the immigration issue. But the truth is that I have done more in my career to defeat extremism and far-right politics than anybody else in the UK, from my time fighting the BNP right up to today.”

Speaking to ITV on Monday night time, the Reform chief was requested about claims of alleged incidents of deeply offensive behaviour all through his teenage years.

“This is 49 years ago, by the way. Forty-nine years ago. Have I ever tried to take it out on any individual on the basis of where they’re from? No.”

Mr Farage attended the top private school Dulwich College in south London

Mr Farage attended the highest personal faculty Dulwich College in south London (Getty)

Asked to categorically rule out that he had engaged in racial abuse, Mr Farage mentioned: “I would never, ever do it in a hurtful or insulting way.”

As he continued to face questions concerning the allegations, he replied: “I had just entered my teens. Can I remember everything that happened at school? No, I can’t.

“Have I ever been part of an extremist organisation or engaged in direct, unpleasant, personal abuse, genuine abuse on that basis? No.”

When requested once more if he engaged in racial abuse on the faculty, Mr Farage replied: “Not with intent.”

Asked to elaborate, he replied: “No, I have never directly, really tried to go and hurt anybody.”

Mr Farage added: “Have I said things 50 years ago that you could interpret as being banter in a playground, that you can interpret in the modern light of day in some sort of way? Yes.”

Asked then if this meant he had abused individuals, Mr Farage replied: “I’ve never directly racially abused anybody. No.”

A spokesperson for Mr Farage instructed The Independent the Reform chief won’t be commenting additional.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/nigel-farage-racism-schoolboy-comments-b2872825.html