UKIP leader turns down duel with Polish nobleman

Leader of the UK Independence party Nigel Farage has turned down the challenge of fighting a duel against piqued Polish nobleman Jan Żyliński.

”I’m not intending to accept the offer,” Farage confirmed.

”I’ve been trying to keep violence out of the election.”

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Żyliński, who grew up in the UK, threw down the gauntlet after apparently becoming ”fed up” with UKIP’s negative attitide towards Polish immigrants.

He filmed his challenge while brandishing a sabre that belonged to his father, a distinguished cavalry officer.

Żyliński had noted that he is likewise prepared to fight a ”duel of words” in a TV debate if Farage’s sword is ”a little bit rusty,” although no such encounter has been arranged as of yet.

UKIP is hoping to make gains in Britain’s 7 May general election. However, an 11 April poll saw the party’s support drop by 3 points to 11 percent, its lowest poll level since 2012.

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