Farage Dismisses Female Reporter's Serious Questions With Patronising Putdown
Reform Party leader Nigel Farage launches the Save the Pub campaign in London, Tuesday, Feb. Nigel Farage tried to belittle a female journalist during his press conference on Tuesday, instructing her to “write some silly story”. After announcing the briefs for his spokespeople, the Reform UK took questions from more than two dozen reporters in the room. The Financial Times’ Anna Gross asked two questions, both of which seemed to rile the MP for Clacton. She asked about Reform Home

Reform Party leader Nigel Farage launches the Save the Pub campaign in London, Tuesday, Feb. Nigel Farage tried to belittle a female journalist during his press conference on Tuesday, instructing her to “write some silly story”. After announcing the briefs for his spokespeople, the Reform UK took questions from more than two dozen reporters in the room. The Financial Times’ Anna Gross asked two questions, both of which seemed to rile the MP for Clacton. She asked about Reform Home
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