Claim a44ed4b7Checked 09 Jul 2026
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“He likes people.”
Reasoning & Evidence09 Jul 2026
This is a subjective claim about a person’s internal attitude, which cannot be independently verified from public evidence. The interview transcript does show Farage describing himself as someone who likes people and is ‘a naturally pretty gregarious sort of person,’ but that is only self-report, not external corroboration of the underlying preference. So the claim is best treated as not enough evidence rather than clearly true or false. Sources: High Profiles, ‘Nigel Farage’ interview transcript (https://highprofiles.info/interview/nigel-farage/).
From article
Though you recall that you fell in love with Portugal at a very young age and for many years were more interested in ‘abroad’ than in Britain.
Well, there’s no contradiction in that. Remember that 1960s and ’70s England was very different to now, wasn’t it? I remember going to France when I was 13 or 14 and somebody putting a bottle of Perrier on the table. Fizzy water? We didn’t do things like that. So, I think you can like and celebrate differences between peoples whilst understanding what you are yourself. Differences are wonderful. All my life I’ve been fascinated by people of different countries, people of different classes. You know, I like people. I’m a naturally pretty gregarious sort of person.
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| [1] | highprofiles.info |
| [2] | highprofiles.info |