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Nigel Farage is embroiled in a fresh battle with the BBC (Image: Parliament TV)
Nigel Farage and Reform UK are threatening to boycott every BBC show in a fresh row over โseriously defamatoryโ comments allegedly made by a presenter.
Mr Farageโs team claimed that Newsnight host Matt Chorley deliberately changed the senior politicianโs words in a row over the Henry Nowak murder.
And senior allies are demanding an on-air apology, a written apology posted online for seven days and full probe into why Mr Chorley repeatedly used the phrase โwhite cold rageโ instead of โpure, cold rageโ.
If these demands are not met, they will refuse to appear on BBC shows.

Matt Chorley was selected as one of the new BBC Newsnight hosts (Image: BBC)
Mr Farageโs legal team said, in a letter seen by the Daily Mail: โIt converts a criticism of discriminatory conduct by the authorities into an apparent appeal to race.
โIt suggests that Mr Farage, far from condemning racialised treatment, was himself invoking race as a basis for public anger.
โIn a national debate in which his opponents are already accusing him of inflaming racial tension, that alteration is not inaccuracy at the margins.
โIt is seriously defamatory, and on the material available it was deliberate.โ
The four-page letter from Mr Farage’s counsel also suggests evidence that the misquote had been ‘delivered from notes’, suggesting it was scripted before the question was put to Mrs Badenoch.
They argue: ‘That raises an obvious and serious question as to how those words entered the programme’s production materials, and why no one checked them’.
Mr Chorley, during an interview with Tory leader Kemi Badenoch, claimed three times that Mr Farage had called on Britons to demonstrate ‘white cold rage’ in response to Henry Nowakโs death.
But the Reform UK leader said โpure, cold rangeโ.
BBC host Matt Chorley said: โI owe Nigel Farage an apology.
โDuring last nightโs Newsnight we covered the murder of Henry Nowak and the political reaction to the case, including discussing Nigel Farageโs comments about ‘pure, cold rage’.
โHowever, I referred to โwhite cold rageโ.
โThis was a mistake on my part, a misremembering of the quote. It didnโt change the content of the interview but I should have got the quote right. I apologise to Nigel Farage for this.โ
Reform’s lawyer warned Mr Farage and other representative from Reform UK will boycott BBC programmes.
