The broadcaster has not officially confirmed the existence of such footage, stating only that “the version of the interview aired was complete and accurate.” Representatives for Farage have also declined to comment.
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Media analysts note that such stories, even if unverified, quickly gain traction because they tap into a sensitive issue—the perceived gap between public rhetoric and a politician’s private stance on their own words.
At the time of publication, no credible evidence of the recording has been presented; however, the storm on social media continues to gather pace.

