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David Lammy backtracks on Farage Hitler Youth claim

Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy returned to Nigel Farage’s allegations that he “flirted with Hitler Youth”.

Lammy’s comments were a significant reference to Farage’s allegations that Farage sang Nazi songs in 2013.

The reform British leader rejected the allegations that focused on the claim that he and others as a school child in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

A source of reform told BBC News: “disgusting and slander.

Sir Keir Starmer on Sunday The reform described the uncertain permission deception policy to continue to stay in England “racist” and “immoral”.

Since then, senior workmanship figures have been careful about making a distinction between reforming reform as the British “racist” policy, but insisting that they did not use the same label about the supporters of the party.

In a conference speech, the Prime Minister accelerated his attacks on Farage and Reform, claiming that they did not like their countries and were only interested in confusing division.

He also promised to fight with racist discourse “everything we have”.

Lammy, who spoke after the BBC’s conversation with politics, was asked if Farage thought he was racist.

The Prime Minister said that he called “the right to be in this country, that may be Indian, Nigerian, and listing people who send them home” policies, he said.

“This is not British. He doesn’t respect our values.

“I won’t play the man. I’m playing the ball like our leader.

He continued: “I will stop coming to his own decisions about someone who once flirted with Hitler’s youth when he was younger.”

Shortly after commenting, Lammy said in an interview with BBC News Channel that he was “happy to clarify”.

“HE [Farage] He rejected it and therefore I accept that he rejected him, and I want to clarify this position because the prime minister is finally eager to focus on policies, not individuals. ”

Deputy Prime Minister added: “I wasn’t at school with Nigel Farage. I don’t know which songs he sang at school.

“I am happy to clarify.

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