BREAKING STATUS — NIGEL FARAGE RESPONDS TO SCHOOL ALLEGATIONS

A public statement has been issued firmly rejecting allegations of racial abuse linked to events said to have occurred nearly half a century ago. The individual at the center of the claims has stressed that they have never directly racially abused anyone in a hurtful or insulting manner, describing the accusations as deeply misleading and taken out of historical context.

According to the statement, the comments in question allegedly date back almost 50 years to the individual’s teenage years at Dulwich College. They argue that any remarks made at that time reflected immature playground banter rather than malice or racist intent. With the benefit of hindsight, the individual acknowledges that language used in adolescence can be misinterpreted today, but firmly rejects the suggestion that there was ever an intention to cause harm or demean others.

The statement also raises concerns about the timing of the allegations, noting that they are being revived in what is described as a highly charged political environment. It claims the accusations are being weaponised to undermine credibility and divert public attention away from the pressing issues currently facing the country.

Emphasising their long public record, the individual said they stand by both their past and present actions. They concluded by stating they will not apologise for something they insist was never driven by racist beliefs or intent, reaffirming their commitment to integrity and accountability.

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