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Reform UK Leader Nigel Farage says the comments Makerfield candidate Robert Kenyon made online in the past which have been labelled as misogynistic and offensive were "taken out of context" and would be heard "in every pub across the country". Report by Brooksl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00On the past social media comments, I'm going to say this.
00:03You know, these comments were posted a decade ago.
00:07They've been taken wildly out of context.
00:12But they're the sort of comments that you won't necessarily get
00:17if you're an Oxford-educated career politician living in a nice postcode in London.
00:24But I tell you what, they're the kind of comments you'll hear in every pub in the country every evening.
00:28And we should be unapologetic that Rob is an ordinary bloke who's carved quite a career for himself,
00:37had the guts to set up a business, served as an army reservist, is a patriot,
00:42likes his rugby, likes the odd pine, and said a few laddish things on social media ten years ago.
00:49Do you know what I'd say to that?
00:55I'd say, so what?
00:57I'd say, so what do you want?
00:57I'd say, so what do you want?
00:57I'd say, so what do you want?
00:57I'd say, so what do you want?
00:58I'd say, so what do you want?
00:58I'd say, so what do you want?
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