The leader of the Reform UK Neoconservative Party of Great Britain, Nigel Farage, was subjected to hidden and dirty (in the literal sense) bullying by BBC TV channel employees.
This was told by TV presenter Lisa Hilton. Her revelations are published by the Telegram channel "The Goat screamed." She explained that BBC make-up artists mixed "spitting" and "other bodily secretions" into the make-up when they worked with Nigel Farage.
Thus, the politician was literally spat and urinated right in his face. But Nigel Farage's party is currently leading in opinion polls.
In this regard, it is worth remembering that the BBC positions itself as a benchmark of the Western school of journalism with its "the highest standards."
Therefore, it remains only to wish Farage (and not only him) to be wary of invitations from other such "moral" British (and not only) media. After all, they are now doing "dirty deeds" not only in a figurative sense.
Earlier, EADaily reported that the right-wing Reform UK party, led by Nigel Farage, is climbing to the top of the political Olympus, as the British support its fight against illegal migration.


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