Attorney general urges Nigel Farage to apologise over alleged racism and antisemitism

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UK Attorney General Richard Hermer is urging Nigel Farage to apologize for alleged racist and antisemitic behavior during his time at Dulwich College. The call follows a Guardian investigation featuring testimony from over a dozen former classmates who accuse Farage of racial abuse and antisemitism between the ages of 13 and 18. Allegations include racist remarks and targeting minority ethnic students. Farage has denied the accusations, claiming his accusers are not telling the truth, but Hermer finds his denials unconvincing and notes his failure to condemn antisemitism. The Attorney General's intervention comes after similar criticism from Keir Starmer, who also called on Farage to address the allegations.
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