Farage claims canvasser making racist remarks was a 'set up' ITV ’s daytime talk show Loose Women took a tense turn on and off-screen as Nigel Farage ’s arrival to the panel sparked backlash. The Reform Party leader left many disappointed after being late for his appearance which forced host Kaye Adams to issue a warning to viewers. She broke the news and revealed the politician was not “in the building,” which left the discussion shifting to Dame Kelly Holmes' recently coming out as gay and the significance of Pride.
However, after his arrival, the conversation quickly became fiery after he clashed with Jane Moore as he addressed the racist, homophobic, and Islamophobic slurs made by a Reform UK campaigner. After he claimed the remarks were a “complete and total set-up,” viewers took to social media to slam the programme for welcoming Farage as the presenter addressed the show critics. Read more: Fury at BBC as Nigel Farage fans savage Question Time ‘audience bias’ Nigel Farage sparked uproar on Loose Women (Image: ITV) Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter a disappointed @colinmcfarlane wrote: “Sad to see @loosewomen normalising bigotry.
“Turned over immediately...
Saddens me that so many people fall for his man of the people BS. Repulsive.” After writing that he switched off the episode, Kaye responded to the post and wrote: “Sad you didn’t watch it before commenting Colin.
” In another post, @Fairydusts71 stated: “I watched Kaye. You did chal.
