❓WHAT HAPPENED: Allegations of racism against Nigel Farage from his school days decades ago have not significantly affected his public standing, a new poll reveals.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Brexit champion and Reform Party leader Nigel Farage, some of his former classmates, and the British public.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The poll was conducted by JL Partners across December 13 and 14, 2025, in the United Kingdom.
💬KEY QUOTE: “Remember how attempts to convict Trump backfired with the voters? I think something similar is happening with Nigel Farage in the UK.” – James Johnson, JL Partners
🎯IMPACT: Voter opinions on Farage remain largely unchanged, with some even viewing him more positively.
Reform Party leader Nigel Farage’s popularity is unaffected by a sustained effort by Britain’s governing Labour Party and the corporate media to smear him as a racist, based on allegations from his time as a schoolboy at England’s Dulwich College in the 1970s. Polling by JL Partners indicates that only four percent of voters have a worse opinion of Farage since the concocted scandal, while five percent have a more positive opinion, resulting in a net gain of one percent.
“Attacks on Nigel Farage’s past do not seem to be landing with the voters. Part of this is because views on Farage are already quite hardened in both directions. But it may also be that voters are simply shrugging at accusations that date back 50 years,” said JL Partners co-founder James Johnson.
“As for people becoming more positive about him, it reminds me of similar controversies in the U.S. involving Donald Trump,” he continued, explaining: “The attempts actually marginally improved views of Trump, because voters felt it was an overly political move. Perhaps a similar thing is happening here with Farage.”
The poll involved 1,562 adults and highlighted that 47 percent of respondents already had a negative view of Farage, while 28 percent maintained a positive view. A small percentage reported a change in their opinions due to the allegations.
Remember how attempts to convict Trump backfired with the voters?
I think something similar is happening with Nigel Farage in the UK. Look at this polling from @JLPartnersPolls:
Q. Have allegations of racist bullying made you more positive or negative about Nigel Farage?
No…
— James Johnson (@jamesjohnson252) December 30, 2025
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