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Question Time audience member pulls apart Nigel Farage’s ‘man of the people’ persona
Nigel Farage's claims he is a man of the people is pulled apart by this young audience member on BBC Question Time. Photograph: BBC. - Credit: Archant
Nigel Farage was left complaining some Question Time audience members had 'an agenda' after they pulled apart his 'man of the people' persona.
Farage's 34th appearance on the programme, part of a general election series of shows, did not go as smooth as he hoped when a young lady in the audience demolished his claims about taking on the establishment and the elite.
She told him: "It really bothers me that you label yourself as unique and different from other politicians, because actually you are a man of wealth and privilege.
"You're a privately educated ex-banker, and in 2009, you boasted that you had received £2 million in taxpayers money to support you in your role as MEP.
"And in 2014 you wrongly didn't declare over £200,000 worth of gifts you received in your role.
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"Now with a background like that, how on earth can you understand what it's like for the 14 million in this country currently living in poverty?"
As the Brexit Party leader insisted her points were "ludicrous" the young lady continued to say: "That poverty is caused by austerity, it's not about immigration or the EU. It's about austerity, and the people are angry the government has made a decision to cut the funding to public services.
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