Nigel Farage called for an apology from the BBC during a furious outburst at a press conference today.

The Reform UK party leader was asked about the recent allegations he had made racist remarks while at school in the 1970s , which has been widely reporting on.

BBC Radio 4′s Today co-host Emma Barnett also clashed with Reform deputy, Richard Tice, over what she called Farage’s “relationship” with Adolf Hitler on Thursday morning.

Responding to that interview, and the ongoing racism allegations, Farage told a BBC reporter: “I thought this morning’s performance by one of your lower-grade presenters [Emma Barnett] on the Today programme was utterly disgraceful.

“I think, to frame a question around the leader of Reform’s ‘relationship’ with Hitler, which is how she framed it, was

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