He continued: "The British people expect all their party leaders to act with integrity and humility and are unforgiving of those who choose not to. Nigel Farage must confront the seriousness of this situation and apologise in person." The leader of Reform UK insisted in an interview with ITV News on Monday that he "never directly racially abused anybody", while admitting he may have “misspoken” in his youth. However, Petter Ettedgui, the Emmy award-winning producer and director who publicly spoke up about the abuse he received from Farage, told the BBC in an interview that Farage was being “fundamentally dishonest"...