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Nigel Farage has been accused of being a supporter of controversial online influencer Andrew Tate in a new Labour attack ad.
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The ad shows a picture of the two men together, originally posted by Tate in 2019, and reads “Nigel Farage says Andrew Tate ...
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The attack ad, which was launched yesterday, refers to comments Farage made on the ‘Strike It Big’ podcast last year.