Claim fde87cd0Checked 09 Jul 2026
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Suppose that I like Spanish culture and I want to import a bit of it to Britain.
Huw Spanner·Nigel Farage - High Profiles·ArticleFactual · claimed non public knowledge
Reasoning & Evidence09 Jul 2026
The quoted sentence is a hypothetical setup (“Suppose that…”), not an objective factual assertion that can be checked against public evidence. The High Profiles transcript confirms the line was said in context, and contemporary reporting shows the goat-throwing example refers to a real Spanish tradition in Manganeses de la Polvorosa, but neither source can verify a speaker’s hypothetical preference or intent to "import" it to Britain. Because the claim is not independently verifiable as a world fact, the right label is not-enough-evidence. Sources: High Profiles interview with Nigel Farage (https://highprofiles.info/interview/nigel-farage/); EL PAÍS on the Manganeses de la Polvorosa goat-throwing tradition (https://elpais.com/diario/1992/01/26/espana/696380407_850215.html).
From article
No, let’s take something else. Suppose that I like Spanish culture and I want to import a bit of it to Britain. I really like the idea of throwing live goats off high towers…
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[1]highprofiles.info
https://highprofiles.info/interview/nigel-farage/
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