Le accuse di razzismo potrebbero far fallire il tentativo del populista di destra Nigel Farage di diventare il prossimo Primo Ministro britannico | CNN

    https://edition.cnn.com/2025/12/04/europe/nigel-farage-racism-allegations-reform-intl-cmd

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    1. Temporary-Guidance20 on

      allegation

      /ˌalɪˈɡeɪʃn/

      *noun*

      plural noun: **allegations**

      1. a claim or assertion that someone has done something illegal or wrong, typically one made without proof.

      he should be deported to russia but bitch please, stop with ‘alleged’ stuff.

    2. Agreeable_Falcon1044 on

      Shouting Bernard manning whenever anyone asks about his childhood views will probably do that.

    3. Abkature on

      Sure, the same way it *could* be 30° or you *could* win the lottery tomorrow.

      If anything racism allegations from 40 years ago will strengthen his support, just like all the other racism allegations Reform have faced.

    4. According_Parfait680 on

      Let’s hope so. No one who has aimed gas chamber jokes at a Jewish person should ever be anywhere near office. He shouldn’t even be an MP. He’s a disgrace, as is anyone trying to defend him.

    5. TheFergPunk on

      Honestly surprised it has any effect.

      I mean, I get that he’s always attempted some form of deniability in how he approaches these things. A sort of stepping up to the line of acceptability and only occasionally having a toe go over the line, but I’m a bit surprised that this was actually having any impact on anyone. I always just took it as something disingenuous people circled over to make themselves feel better, I never thought people were actually fooled by it.

    6. I did think mass migration from the third world was a bad policy choice but now that I know Farage was a 15 year old edge lord, I’ll be voting Green.

    7. I mean I doubt it does anything to his current base but it could impact any people not yet planning to vote reform – might explain the rumours that they’re open to a coalition with the Tories, if they think they’ve peaked with the numbers they have atm

    8. barnburner96 on

      Yes I’m sure the 30% of people currently planning on voting for Reform will be outraged by this

    9. BlondBitch91 on

      If anything a few old racism allegations will boost his support with their key voter demographics.

    10. Nob-Biscuits on

      Lol, did nobody even consider that his supporters simply won’t believe the accusations

    11. Oldschool-fool on

      Pretty sure you can find something terrible / rude / sexist / racist said by nearly every member of parliament if you look hard enough.

    12. itsheadfelloff on

      I’d thought it’d strengthen and reinforce it if anything else.

    13. Smart-Emu5459 on

      Well, obviously. That’s the whole point these guys are remembering these stories now.

    14. Sunshinetrooper87 on

      It shouldn’t be could. It should simple be have. He isn’t fit to lead as he is a filthy amoral, racist, Putin ass kissing anti-semite.

    15. Cute-Cat-2351 on

      As they should. They are very consistent with his approach to politics throughout his privileged little life.

    16. Halfmoonhero on

      Why would racism from someone’s childhood affect how he is going to do in the election? He’s openly racist anyway so it’s not exactly going to sway his voters. I honestly think this push for the childhood racism comments are going to play into reforms favour. I really hope alternative parties really get their act together and start just focusing on things they are going to do instead of just attacking reform as it clearly doesn’t work. Just following US democrats woeful efforts last year.

    17. TacticalTeacake on

      Oh, the guy who regularly associates with far right racists turned out to be a bit racist. Who’d have thought?

    18. ChickenPijja on

      If anyone thinks that farage saying racist things, either now or in the past will harm his chances of becoming pm then I have a bridge to sell you.

    19. Street_Adagio_2125 on

      His defence is “the BBC used to air the minstrel show” which is basically an admission of guilt

    20. Earthwormbl1m on

      Meh, I think he’s a cunt but this won’t make a jot of difference.

    21. Youbunchoftwats on

      Really? This is the kind of stuff his supporters love. I don’t see how it damages him with a typical Reform voter at all.

    22. Contrarian_Whitey on

      His supporters see the accusations as smear tactics. I don’t think these “Nige is a racist” stories are putting them off. Digging out stories from his school days are quite pathetic really.

    23. Quick-Benjamin on

      There’s actually zero evidence in that article that this is having any impact. It’s all just:

      >Maybe the fact that he’s a racist that will scupper him!?

      I mean. Has it scuppered him so far? Was _anybody_ in any doubt that he’s racist? His polling has dropped by like 2%, which is entirely within the margin of error.

      Reform is beating every other party at the polls. Im fucking sick of people underestimating this stuff. We are sleepwalking into a Reform government or coalition.

      But you know. Maybe people will stop supporting him because he doesn’t like brown folk.

      Fucking wake up UK.

    24. SurrealForce on

      33% of the UK is racist though.

      Not gonna hurt his chances much.

    25. the_motherflippin on

      State of this country, they’ll likely strengthen his position

    26. appletinicyclone on

      It won’t. We’ve seen how the far right work online. Trump encouraged a march on the US capitol and got re-elected. And US and UK politics sadly generally dovetail because of thatcher Reagan

      We were lucky we got through our days of conversation mystery austerity but there’s still economic problems from the weakened infrastructure and systemic wealth distribution problems particularly post covid

    27. Emperors-Peace on

      Most of the people voting for him don’t care. They’ll either agree, say worse things, think it’s just banter or “Woke PC nonsense” that he can’t say that.

      I don’t think all reform voters are racist, but they clearly aren’t overly averse to a bit of casual racism.

    28. NaiveBadgers on

      Guys been in the game for a long long time. Where were these allegations when he was pushing UKIP or making a fortune being an MEP? 

      Why now? 

      I can’t stand the guy, he’s a weasel, but I also don’t like feeling like I’m being played and pushed into opinions by a biased media. 

      So why are these allegations coming so thick and fast? 

      Why are there always “reform councillor quits” or similar? 

      Why the obsession with Reform on this sub? 

      There’s some manipulation going on somewhere by someone and it stinks and it’s working.

    29. I couldn’t care less about a joke an adolescent allegedly told 50 years ago. Even if you paid me millions I couldn’t pretend to care.

      Why is this a story given the various crises currently afflicting this country? What’s wrong with the media?

    30. Shmikken on

      I don’t think anyone who was going to vote reform will see racism as a deal-breaker

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