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    1. pppppppppppppppppd on

      Course he is. Probably gave him a bit of a boost in certain circles.

    2. TheFergPunk on

      Not really surprising. His entire political career has been defined by accusations of bigotry, it wouldn’t make sense for it to just start being a point of concern after these recent allegations came up.

    3. We know what Farage is like, he’s not changed in years. Why would additional evidence of him being him change anything?

    4. OinkyDoinky13 on

      He could be a baby eating sexual predator and his devoted followers would still love him.

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    6. GarrodRanX2 on

      People are probably skeptical about it all coming out now when Farage has been in politics since the 90s and while Reform lead the polls.

    7. It’s just like trump. There are more closeted racists than we would like to admit.

    8. Because it’s baked in.

      The stuff about his past isn’t new, and even if it was, did anyone genuinely think the guy who’s be harping on about immigration for the last 20 years *didn’t* hold any racist views?

    9. Cold-Sun3302 on

      England is, by and large, a right wing country. So I’m not sure why this would be surprising.

    10. FanjoMcClanjo on

      Of course he is. About 1/3 of humans are absolute bellends so he will always have some support.

    11. At this point, a lot of people don’t care if they are called racist anymore. It’s a label that has been used maliciously to silence critics of the cross-party mass immigration regime and people who rightfully believe that not all cultures are equal to our own. As a consequence a lot of genuine racism is going to be overlooked, which is a shame, but not really that troubling. If the establishment wanted to avoid racism, all they had to do was stop importing sex trafficking gangs, terrorists, and other deviants.

    12. CobaltBlue389 on

      Hes popular because of racism claims.

      His fans see past Russian collusion in the name of hate.

      Its like the Trump cult.

    13. CaptMelonfish on

      Look at it this way, if reform fails farage will become a travelling monorail salesman, he’ll earn a mint.

    14. Big_Distribution_481 on

      Mainly because a lot of his followers are as thick as mince racists.

    15. Extension-Hat9047 on

      Yeah cause most people with even half a brain cell know it’s a load of bollocks. Let’s argue about a comment that was made years ago that has no relevance what so ever while the guy actually running the country is giving citizenship to a guy that hates all whites and wants us all dead but that’s ok we don’t have feelings or even matter these days so don’t worry about that

    16. Labour just this last week have fought to liberate a jihadist from foreign prison, gave him citizenship and brought him here. Someone openly advocating for the murder of white non-muslims among other groups.. so yeah if these are one side of the political spectrum then having people go to the other side isn’t a surprise. At least he isn’t importing in people preaching for their murder.

    17. BlackberryDramatic24 on

      Call me a cynic, but I think it’s because of the claims rather than inspite of them.

    18. HeadBat1863 on

      The people who Farage is popular with despite his documented racism are also consumers of media services who’ve always played down his documented racism.

    19. 99thLuftballon on

      5% of those surveyed said that learning about his history of racist bullying changed their opinion of him from negative to positive.

      Seriously. One twentieth of people said „I didn’t like him but then I learned he was actively racist and bullied small children, so now I like him“

      No wonder democracy’s in danger.

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