Farage wants inquiry into Channel 4 after 'outrageous smear'
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Farage wants inquiry into Channel 4 after 'outrageous smear'
Nigel Farage calls for an inquiry into Channel 4, accusing the broadcaster of an "outrageous smear" and being "deeply dishonest", claiming they hired an actor to discredit Reform UK.
Channel 4 News as well as the said actor, Andrew Parker, deny the allegations.
Report by Czubalam.
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