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Ms Le Pen shot back in an interview in the Financial Times calling Mr Farage "dishonest" and saying he was demonising her party in the same way David Cameron, the British prime minister, demonised UKIP.The spat grew out of Mr Wilders's effort, launched last year, to form an alliance between Europe's rising Eurosceptic parties.
Mr Farage denied he was "demonising" Romanians by pointing out that many migrants who had come to the UK had been "forced into a life of crime" by the "real poverty" in their own country.
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He was demonised in highly slanted news articles, editorials and cartoons.
I love the company and everything it stands for," he said, describing the move as a "practical matter" after he was "demonised and vilified" in the US.
He was demonised during the campaign by his opponents, almost absurdly so; yet his hard line on immigration and on criminality lent him an undeniable harshness.
But in Wild Hunt, he's demonised.
It prompted athlete Brendan Foster to complain the education secretary was "demonising" running.
But Caesar was demonised, even more so when a middle-class person wrote some words about it, and he has been locked away in purgatory ever since.
On the comments about sex attacks, in which he warned that the issue was the referendum's "nuclear bomb", he complained that he had been demonised, suggesting that Welby should read his actual quotes rather than the headlines.
I became the public face and was demonised and vilified.
A quarter of a century ago Mapplethorpe was demonised as a depraved threat to American values.
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