Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, faced a tough audience on BBC's Question Time as he was questioned about the presence of racists and extremists within his party. During the program, Farage was challenged by host Fiona Bruce and the audience about why individuals who had made racist comments, including remarks about Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, were allowed to stand as candidates for Reform UK. Farage insisted he wanted 'nothing to do' with those who expressed racist views, yet his responses were met with laughter and skepticism from the audience. This controversy comes as the UK election campaigning intensifies, highlighting the challenges Farage faces in distancing his party from allegations of racism and extremism.
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Nigel Farage laughed at by Question Time audience during grilling over dodgy Reform candidates
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Nigel Farage was laughed at by the Question Time audience for his ridiculous response after being grilled repeatedly about why Reform candidates who made offensive comments were still standing in his party.
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Nigel Farage asked why 'racists and extremists' drawn to Reform UK in Question Time clash
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Reform UK leader Nigel Farage was torn apart by a Question Time audience after campaigners for his party were recorded making racist comments, including about Rishi Sunak
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