Nigel Farage has stood by his comment describing Andrew Tate as an “important voice” for men as he greeted supporters in Clacton-on-Sea.
The Reform UK leader had praised Tate while speaking on the Strike It Big podcast in February for defending “male culture” and said the “jury is out” on investigations into the influencer, The Guardian reported.
Since December 2022, Tate has faced charges in Romania of human trafficking, rape, and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women, which he denies.
Asked whether Tate was an “important voice” for men as he was leaving a meeting with supporters, Mr Farage said: “He’s got a massive following and that shows you how big the gap is.
“I mean, clearly he’s facing some serious allegations and has said some things that are difficult to level with, but the fact that he’s got the following shows you how big the gap is.”
Mr Farage did not specify what “gap” he was referring to.
The Reform leader went on to take a punt on an arcade machine in front of journalists after the event, which took place near Clacton pier.
Asked by French news channel BFM TV if he was hopeful of winning in Clacton, Mr Farage said: “I hope so, but never take anything in life for granted.”