My Mrs took great joy in this report. 'Ha!' she said 'I told you Nigel Farage was a racist'.
'I know' I said 'why else do you think I'm going to vote for him?'

Racism, xenophobia and patriotism are three very different things, however late to the bandwagon people are...
As to comments made by a child, as a toddler, I distinctly remember asking Mum why a man was covered in chocolate

for context that was on Guildford High Street in the late 70s. It doesn't make me a racist, just an inquisitive 3 year old who asked a reasonable (for a 3 year old) question about something that had never been seen before.
Anti illegal immigration is not a bad stance to have. Most people in that category aren't leaving their origins for a better life, they're coming to make ours worse. Got dropped off at Geneva airport tother day to be greeted by a woman in a hijab allowing her child to drop his kecks and shit on the floor by the terminal entrance because that's apparently what we do in a civilised country with plumbing. Point is it's not just a UK problem however mainstream media try and spin it.
Incidentally given that Nathan Gill is a Mormon, one could reasonably question his overall motives... It's only his involvement in government that makes it potentially treasonous. Although cash for questions is far from a new concept.