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      Nigel Farage is wrong – victims don’t forget bullying and abuse | Letters

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 8 December 2025

    Readers respond after another former Dulwich college pupil spoke out with allegations of racist behaviour by the Reform UK leader

    Regarding Nigel Farage’s difficulty believing that people can remember schoolboy “banter” of more than four decades ago ( Former Dulwich pupil says Farage told him: ‘That’s the way back to Africa’, 5 December ), perhaps I can helpfully direct him to an African proverb: “The axe forgets, the tree never does.” This succinctly summarises the disparity in recollections of interactions between victims and perpetrators.
    Juliet Winstone
    Dorking, Surrey

    • “Farage has suggested that it is simply inconceivable that anyone could recall such events of over four decades ago,” says Yinka Bankole in your article. Such events that hurt children or young people, whether words or actions, are remembered for the whole of a lifetime. I remember a similarly unpleasant event that happened to me at the age of 13 on 14 February 1964. I could go to the exact spot. That was more than six decades ago, not four.
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      Nigel Farage is wrong – victims don’t forget bullying and abuse | Letters

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 8 December 2025

    Readers respond after another former Dulwich college pupil spoke out with allegations of racist behaviour by the Reform UK leader

    Regarding Nigel Farage’s difficulty believing that people can remember schoolboy “banter” of more than four decades ago ( Former Dulwich pupil says Farage told him: ‘That’s the way back to Africa’, 5 December ), perhaps I can helpfully direct him to an African proverb: “The axe forgets, the tree never does.” This succinctly summarises the disparity in recollections of interactions between victims and perpetrators.
    Juliet Winstone
    Dorking, Surrey

    • “Farage has suggested that it is simply inconceivable that anyone could recall such events of over four decades ago,” says Yinka Bankole in your article. Such events that hurt children or young people, whether words or actions, are remembered for the whole of a lifetime. I remember a similarly unpleasant event that happened to me at the age of 13 on 14 February 1964. I could go to the exact spot. That was more than six decades ago, not four.
    Name and address supplied

    Continue reading...
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      Nigel Farage is wrong – victims don’t forget bullying and abuse | Letters

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 8 December 2025

    Readers respond after another former Dulwich college pupil spoke out with allegations of racist behaviour by the Reform UK leader

    Regarding Nigel Farage’s difficulty believing that people can remember schoolboy “banter” of more than four decades ago ( Former Dulwich pupil says Farage told him: ‘That’s the way back to Africa’, 5 December ), perhaps I can helpfully direct him to an African proverb: “The axe forgets, the tree never does.” This succinctly summarises the disparity in recollections of interactions between victims and perpetrators.
    Juliet Winstone
    Dorking, Surrey

    • “Farage has suggested that it is simply inconceivable that anyone could recall such events of over four decades ago,” says Yinka Bankole in your article. Such events that hurt children or young people, whether words or actions, are remembered for the whole of a lifetime. I remember a similarly unpleasant event that happened to me at the age of 13 on 14 February 1964. I could go to the exact spot. That was more than six decades ago, not four.
    Name and address supplied

    Continue reading...
    • tagnigel farage tagnigel farage tagnigel farage tagbullying tagbullying tagbullying tagpolitics tagpolitics tagpolitics taguk news taguk news taguk news tagsociety tagsociety tagsociety tagsecondary schools tagsecondary schools tagsecondary schools tagschools tagschools tagschools tagrace tagrace tagrace tagreform uk tagreform uk tagreform uk tagantisemitism tagantisemitism tagantisemitism tagnigel farage tagnigel farage tagnigel farage tagbullying tagbullying tagbullying tagpolitics tagpolitics tagpolitics taguk news taguk news taguk news tagsociety tagsociety tagsociety tagsecondary schools tagsecondary schools tagsecondary schools tagschools tagschools tagschools tagrace tagrace tagrace tagreform uk tagreform uk tagreform uk tagantisemitism tagantisemitism tagantisemitism tagnigel farage tagnigel farage tagnigel farage tagbullying tagbullying tagbullying tagpolitics tagpolitics tagpolitics taguk news taguk news taguk news tagsociety tagsociety tagsociety tagsecondary schools tagsecondary schools tagsecondary schools tagschools tagschools tagschools tagrace tagrace tagrace tagreform uk tagreform uk tagreform uk tagantisemitism tagantisemitism tagantisemitism

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