The GB News presenter said the camp's tidiness has become a 'bit slack'
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Nigel Farage has criticised his campmate's messiness after a hole, gnawed at by a rat, was discovered in one of their rubbish bags.
The GB News presenter said the camp's tidiness has become a "bit slack" which led to the rubbish being "attacked by a vermin of some kind."
The gnawed bag was discovered by Hollyoaks star Nick Pickard before Farage condemned the "error" which saw the bag being left outside overnight.
As the bag was found, the presenter said: "You joking?"
Pickard replied: "Something’s had a gnaw at that."
“Well, it’s bloody stupid," Farage hit back.
Speaking in the Bush Telegraph the former UKIP leader said: "It all got a bit slack, it all got a bit slovenly, leading to an error which was a food bag being left out overnight, which clearly had been attacked by a vermin of some kind."
While in camp, he added: "That wasn’t very clever. Everything else was done apart from that.
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The GB News presenter said the camp's tidiness has become a 'bit slack' which led to the rubbish being 'attacked by a vermin of some kind'
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"But it’s our own bloody fault… We just must not ever make that mistake about the rubbish again, that was really bad."
First Dates star Fred Sirieix defended his fellow campmates, as he explained how they were "knackered" the evening before.
He told Farage: "I think everyone was knackered yesterday and then all the rules went out of the window. It was just the emotions were heightened."
The intense atmosphere came after a row exploded between YouTube star Nella Rose and Siriex after he'd made a comment the night before in which he said he was old enough to be her dad
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Rose took issue with the comment after she felt "disrespected" due to the fact she'd opened up to Siriex about losing both parents.
After sleeping on it, Rose had made up her mind about Siriex and when he tried to offer her rice for breakfast, she began ignoring him.
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