A BBC News presenter has apologised after she accused Nigel Farage of using “customary inflammatory language”.
Geeta Guru-murthy made the comment after a clip of Mr Farage speaking at a Reform UK event in Dover was shown on BBC News, before later apologising and saying this “didn’t meet the BBC’s editorial standards on impartiality”.
Mr Farage, Reform’s honorary president, said he was quoting the Polish prime minister Donald Tusk when he said “aggressive young males” were coming into Poland.
Emma Revell from The Centre For Policy Studies, joined Ian Collins to discuss the drama and said the BBC was right to apologise as the presenter's comments had been "entirely inappropriate".
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