LONDON — It's barely a fortnight since UKIP leader Nigel Farage was metaphorically beaten up at the televised election debates and now he's been asked to duel in Hyde Park.

A Polish prince who lives in London, Janek Zylinski, has said in an online video that he's sick of discrimination in the UK and singled out Farage as one of the worst perpetrators. He wants to meet him to thrash out the issue in central London.

“I’ve had enough of the discrimination against Polish people in this country," Zylinski says in the clip. "The most idiotic example I've heard of has been Mr Nigel Farage blaming migrants for traffic jams on the M40. Enough is enough, Mr Farage."

"I would like us to meet in Hyde Park one morning with our swords and resolve this matter in the way that an 18th century Polish aristocrat and an English gentleman would traditionally do."

The prince, who says his father led a charge against the Nazis near Warsaw in 1939 that saved 6,000 Jews, seems totally up for the potentially deadly swordplay, but does offer a "duel of words" if Farage doesn't fancy a real fight.

The UKIP leader, who spent the weekend with the party's youth team canvassing in Thanet, is yet to respond personally but a spokesman issued a statement saying:

Nigel doesn’t have a sword. And he’s trying to keep violence out of this election campaign. He’s surprised that a Polish prince with his lineage is not more concerned about Poland losing many of its best and brightest young people and now suffering from depopulation.

In other Farage-related news, the party leader's most profound quotes have been captured on a silent record. "The Wit & Wisdom of Nigel Farage," which is inspired by a similar record that mocked Ronald Reagan in the '80s, will be available as a 7" via Alcopop! Records on May 4. Proceeds go to the Migrants' Rights Network.