A former friend and others who were at Dulwich college with the now Reform UK leader speak of his behaviour
It had been a fun sleepover at Nigel Farage’s house and Jean-Pierre Lihou, a teenager with an appetite, was delighted with his schoolfriend’s mother’s hospitality. “I remember the fantastic cooked English breakfast, as opposed to what you get at a boarding house on a morning,” Lihou recalled. “I was a boarder and he was a day boy,” he said of their education at Dulwich college in south-east London.
Farage was a great mimic, and funny with it, Lihou said. But over time he found there was a darker side to his 14-year-old friend.