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David Lammy backtracks on Farage Hitler Youth claim | David Lammy backtracks on Farage Hitler Youth claim |
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Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy rowed back on claims Nigel Farage "flirted with Hitler Youth". | Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy rowed back on claims Nigel Farage "flirted with Hitler Youth". |
Lammy's comments were an apparent reference to allegations that emerged in 2013 that Farage sang Nazi songs as a teenager. | Lammy's comments were an apparent reference to allegations that emerged in 2013 that Farage sang Nazi songs as a teenager. |
The Reform UK leader denied the allegations at the time, which centred on a claim that as a schoolboy in the late 1970s and early 1980s he and others marched through a village "shouting Hitler Youth songs". | The Reform UK leader denied the allegations at the time, which centred on a claim that as a schoolboy in the late 1970s and early 1980s he and others marched through a village "shouting Hitler Youth songs". |
A Reform source told BBC News: "It's disgusting and libellous. Beneath contempt." | A Reform source told BBC News: "It's disgusting and libellous. Beneath contempt." |
On Sunday, Sir Keir Starmer described Reform UK's policy of scrapping indefinite leave to remain as "racist" and "immoral". | On Sunday, Sir Keir Starmer described Reform UK's policy of scrapping indefinite leave to remain as "racist" and "immoral". |
Since then senior Labour figures have been careful to try to draw a distinction between calling a policy of Reform UK "racist" but insisting they're not using the same label about the party's supporters. | Since then senior Labour figures have been careful to try to draw a distinction between calling a policy of Reform UK "racist" but insisting they're not using the same label about the party's supporters. |
In his conference speech, the prime minister stepped up his attacks on Farage and Reform, claiming they did not love their country and were only interested in stirring division. | In his conference speech, the prime minister stepped up his attacks on Farage and Reform, claiming they did not love their country and were only interested in stirring division. |
He also vowed to fight racist rhetoric "with everything we have". | He also vowed to fight racist rhetoric "with everything we have". |
Speaking after the speech on the BBC's Politics Live, Lammy was asked whether he thought Farage was a racist. | Speaking after the speech on the BBC's Politics Live, Lammy was asked whether he thought Farage was a racist. |
He said the PM had been calling out policies "that would line people up who have a right to be in this country, who might be Indian, who might be Nigerian, and send them home". | He said the PM had been calling out policies "that would line people up who have a right to be in this country, who might be Indian, who might be Nigerian, and send them home". |
He added: "It's not British. It doesn't respect our values. | He added: "It's not British. It doesn't respect our values. |
"I'm not going to play the man. I'm playing the ball, as our leader did. | "I'm not going to play the man. I'm playing the ball, as our leader did. |
"I will leave it for the public to come to their own judgements about someone who once flirted with Hitler Youth when he was younger." | "I will leave it for the public to come to their own judgements about someone who once flirted with Hitler Youth when he was younger." |
Shortly after making the comments, Lammy said he was "happy to clarify" them, in an interview with the BBC News Channel. | Shortly after making the comments, Lammy said he was "happy to clarify" them, in an interview with the BBC News Channel. |
"He [Farage] has denied it and so I accept that he has denied it and I would like to clarify that position because in the end the prime minister is keen for us to focus on the policies not the individuals." | "He [Farage] has denied it and so I accept that he has denied it and I would like to clarify that position because in the end the prime minister is keen for us to focus on the policies not the individuals." |
The deputy prime minister added: "I wasn't at school with Nigel Farage. I don't know what songs he sang at school. | The deputy prime minister added: "I wasn't at school with Nigel Farage. I don't know what songs he sang at school. |
"I'm happy to clarify. I did say it's for the public to make up their mind and I did also emphasise that let us play the ball, not the man." | "I'm happy to clarify. I did say it's for the public to make up their mind and I did also emphasise that let us play the ball, not the man." |
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