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Updated · BBC.com · Jun 3
BBC Pulls Newsnight Episode After Matt Chorley Misquotes Nigel Farage 3 Times
Updated
Updated · BBC.com · Jun 3

BBC Pulls Newsnight Episode After Matt Chorley Misquotes Nigel Farage 3 Times

3 articles · Updated · BBC.com · Jun 3

Summary

  • Matt Chorley apologized after saying Nigel Farage used the phrase “white cold rage” on Newsnight, when Farage had said “pure cold rage” in comments about the murder of 18-year-old Henry Nowak.
  • The BBC also apologized, called the quote a mistake, and removed Tuesday’s episode from iPlayer and BBC Sounds after Chorley repeated the wrong wording three times during an interview with Kemi Badenoch.
  • Nigel Farage said his legal team had written to the BBC demanding a full on-air apology and an investigation, while Reform argued the misquote falsely injected a racial meaning into his remarks.
  • The dispute comes amid wider anger over the Nowak case: killer Vickrum Digwa received life with a minimum 21-year term, and protests in Southampton on Tuesday left 11 officers and a police dog injured.

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