Claim 1d7265adChecked 09 Jul 2026
TrueOn the truth scale
“I’m saying it slightly tongue-in-cheek.”
Interpreted asidiom
“I am saying this slightly jokingly.”
Reasoning & Evidence09 Jul 2026
True. In the published High Profiles interview transcript, Farage says, "I mean, I’m saying it slightly tongue-in-cheek – slightly tongue-in-cheek," which directly matches the claim’s meaning. Sources: High Profiles, "Nigel Farage" interview transcript. (highprofiles.info)
From article
Absolutely! A very good thing, too. I mean, I’m saying it slightly tongue-in-cheek – slightly tongue-in-cheek – but I do actually thoroughly object to the idea that we all should be harmonised, homogenised and pasteurised.
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