Rishi Sunak has spoken of his hurt and anger at his daughters having to hear Reform activists using a racial slur about him.
The prime minister was responding after supporters of Nigel Farage’s party were recorded making racist comments, including about the Tory leader who is of Indian descent.
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Mr Sunak: “My two daughters have to see and hear Reform people who campaign for Nigel Farage calling me an effing ‘P***’.
“It hurts and it makes me angry and I think he has some questions to answer.
“And I don’t repeat those words lightly.
“I do so deliberately because this is too important not to call out clearly for what it is.”
Speaking on an election campaign visit to a school in Teesside, he added: “And as prime minister, but more importantly as a father of two young girls, it’s my duty to call out this corrosive and divisive behaviour.”
Mr Sunak said he repeated the racial insult because it was important to challenge it.
He went on: “I hate having to do it, I chose my words deliberately, I hate having to repeat them, absolutely hate it.
“But I also think it’s important to call this out for what it is and be clear about what it is.”
Party activist Andrew Parker was captured by an undercover Channel 4 reporter posing as a fellow canvasser in Clacton, Essex, where leader Mr Farage is a candidate.
The footage, caught by an undercover Channel 4 reporter, showed Reform campaigner Andrew Parker making the discriminatory remark about Mr Sunak and suggesting migrants should be used as “target practice”.
Another canvasser described the Pride flag as “degenerate” and suggested members of the LGBT community were paedophiles.
Mr Farage has sought to distance himself from the inflammatory comments, saying he was “dismayed” by the “appalling sentiments” expressed.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said he was “shocked” by the “clearly racist” footage and that the Reform UK leader faces a “test of leadership”.
Mr Farage has used reports Mr Parker was a part-time actor to suggest the “whole episode does not add up”.
But Mr Parker told the PA news agency that his volunteering for Reform was separate from his acting job, adding that he had been “goaded” into making the comments caught on camera.
Mr Sunak also hit out at Mr Farage’s previous praise of Andrew Tate as an “important voice” for men.
The online influencer has faced charges of human trafficking, rape, and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women.
The Prime Minister said: “Andrew Tate isn’t an important voice for men. He’s a vile misogynist. And our politics and country is better than that.”
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