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General UK politics VIII - The Last Tory

Which doesn't imply blonde, given hazel is a mid brown.

No, but I don't expect him to have actually read them, they are however flattering descriptions attributed to Pilot and Hazel is lighter than the very dark brown/black hair that accurate pictures of Judeans at the time had.
 
More on Nigel Brownshirt's School Days from Chloe Deakin, who was the teacher who wrote a letter at the time objecting to Farage being made a prefect due to his bullying and racist abuse.

Excerpt from her recent letter.
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It has taken time and courage for these men to speak out – courage which has, however, been met with derision and dismissal by Farage, Reform and some media commentators, who have described Farage’s words as playground “banter” and former pupils’ words as politically-motivated “smears”.

The word “banter” generally carries the sense of a playful, teasing or good-humoured exchange: but there was nothing playful, teasing, good-humoured nor reciprocal, about Farage’s attacks, as reported by former pupils who suffered them.

Similarly, the word “smear” carries the sense of a false accusation or slander, intended to harm a reputation: but there was nothing false about the reports relating to Farage that I recorded in 1981. Recent reports are consistent with those.

Meanwhile, Farage himself has claimed (BBC, 24 November 2025) that he “never directly racially abused anybody … by taking it out on an individual on the basis of who they are or what they are” and that he would “never, ever do it [ie use racial abuse] in a hurtful or insulting way”.

His statement is inconsistent with the multiple accounts of his targeted behaviour; and I am at a loss to understand how racial abuse could be used in any way that was not hurtful or insulting. (In the same interview, Farage also cited free speech – “Sometimes you say things that people don’t like” – as a defence. “Free speech” seems to have become, for some, a justification for saying anything to, or about, anyone.)
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I have reported Alaa Abd el-Fattah to counter-terrorism police.
 

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