BBC's Nick Robinson breaks silence on livid on-air bust-up with Nigel Farage

The BBC's Nick Robinson has damaged his silence on his livid on-air conflict with Nigel Farage.

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The former Ukip and Brexit Party leader erupted at the BBC Radio 4 presenter after he made a jibe about his failed makes an attempt to turn out to be an MP throughout an interview on the Today programme final week.

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Mr Robinson claimed the response to the fiery second was "entirely predictable".

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Writing in The Spectator, he stated: “The response to this exchange was entirely predictable.

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"Passionate Leavers heard what they listen to hear every day - evidence that the BBC still hasn’t ‘got over’ Brexit.

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"Ardent Remainers raged that the BBC had once again given Farage the attention he craves.

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“Both groups struggle to tell the difference between a legitimate question and a statement of opinion."

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He added: “As it happens, I think Farage has been one of the most influential politicians in my lifetime.

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“Farage is also a very accomplished broadcaster and, I suspect, believes he will be more potent (as well as considerably better off) if he campaigns from the studio rather than in Parliament.”

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But Mr Robinson appeared to take a veiled swipe at GB News the place Mr Farage is a star presenter, highlighting a probe by broadcaster regulator Ofcom into using politicians as presenters.

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He stated: “I have yet to meet anyone who wants Britain to have its own version of Fox News, which recently had to pay out more than £600 million for having been shown to knowingly broadcast lies about why Donald Trump lost the last presidential election."

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The politician-turned-broadcaster appeared on the flagship Radio 4 show on Wednesday last week to discuss the row over his Coutts bank account being shut.

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But the interview became heated when Mr Robinson asked Mr Farage about suggestions that he was using the de-banking scandal to get back into politics.

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The BBC presenter said: “I know you’ve run seven times and lost seven times...”

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A furious Mr Farage replied: "I’m really not going to have this. I’m sick to death of your condescending tone.”

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Mr Robinson insisted he was "teasing" the Brexit architect.

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Mr Farage hit back: “Actually you weren’t. What you should say to people is ‘you’re the only person in British history who’s won two national elections leading two different parties’.”

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The BBC presenter then asked: “Are you coming back then, given your previous success?”

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The former MEP said: “No, I’m now a champion and a crusader for men and women who’ve been closed down by the banks and I want cultural changes within the banks and I want legal changes.”

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Mr Robison again insisted he was "teasing" Mr Farage, adding: "You and I've had conversations about your parliamentary runs previously once I’ve achieved interviews.

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“You’re not about to make another run before next year’s election?”

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Mr Farage stated: “I’m not about to do that, so.”

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