Nazi salutes and racism: the allegations about Nigel Farage’s school days

纳粹敬礼与种族主义:关于奈杰尔·法拉奇的校园生活指控

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2025-11-21

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Former pupils at Dulwich College have made shocking claims about the Reform leader’s behaviour at school – which he denies. Daniel Boffey reports. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
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  • This is The Guardian.

  • Today, what was Nigel Farage really like at school?

  • Before we start, there is some really upsetting racist language in this episode.

  • I remember vividly my first day there.

  • I had these butterflies in the pit of my stomach.

  • Today, Peter Ategge is a well-known filmmaker, but 40 years ago,

  • he was just a nervous boy starting out at Dulwich College in South London.

  • I was 13.

  • I'd come from a fairly small school into this slightly intimidating kind of gothic structure that was huge and there were so many students milling about.

  • As time went on, he found ways to fit in, but it wasn't easy.

  • I was a performer.

  • I could say I loved music,

  • I loved theatre but I'd never acted before and as much as didn't love Dulwich College.

  • Dulwich took drama very seriously and I think that was one of the things that I gravitated towards very soon and it was kind of like the saving grace of the school for me

  • because it didn't like the whole atmosphere of the school and the culture of it.

  • I always found slightly sort of intimidating I guess and The personification of that was the guy sitting in front of me,

  • Nigel Varage.

  • He says that soon after arriving, Varage had him in his sights.

  • Once he found out I was Jewish, you know, that was it.

  • I have this incredibly clear memory of him persistently heckling and hectoring me as a Jew.