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muriel_volestrangler

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Thu Sep 19, 2013, 06:22 PM Sep 2013

Nigel Farage schooldays letter reveals concerns over fascism

In the late 1970s and early eighties the Ukip leader was a pupil at Dulwich College in south London, one of Britain's most prestigious schools. Channel 4 News has uncovered strong evidence that teachers at Dulwich thought Nigel Farage was "racist", and "fascist" or "neo-fascist".

We have a long letter (below) written in June 1981 by a young English teacher, Chloe Deakin, begging the master of the college (head teacher), David Emms, to reconsider his decision to appoint Farage as a prefect. Deakin did not know Farage personally but her letter includes an account of what was said by staff at their annual meeting, held a few days earlier, to discuss new prefects.

The letter says that when one teacher said Farage was "a fascist, but that was no reason why he would not make a good prefect," there was "considerable reaction" from colleagues.

The letter continues: "Another colleague, who teaches the boy, described his publicly professed racist and neo-fascist views; and he cited a particular incident in which Farage was so offensive to a boy in his set, that he had to be removed from the lesson. This master stated his view that this behaviour was precisely why the boy should not be made a prefect. Yet another colleague described how, at a Combined Cadet Force (CCF) camp organised by the college, Farage and others had marched through a quiet Sussex village very late at night shouting Hitler-youth songs."

http://www.channel4.com/news/nigel-farage-ukip-letter-school-concerns-racism-fascism


Farage and his supporters say he was just a Thatcherite, or great admirer of Enoch Powell. To which I say "yes, that's the racism and fascism we're talking about ...".
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Nigel Farage schooldays letter reveals concerns over fascism (Original Post) muriel_volestrangler Sep 2013 OP
One teacher thought Farage was "a fascist... Ken Burch Sep 2013 #1
 

Ken Burch

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1. One teacher thought Farage was "a fascist...
Fri Sep 20, 2013, 10:33 PM
Sep 2013

...BUT THAT WAS NO REASON WHY HE WOULD NOT MAKE A GOOD PREFECT"?

That tells us everything we need to know about the British educational mind.

And it also explains why Pink Floyd recorded "Another Brick In The Wall".

Christ on a crumpet!

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