Nigel Farage drenched in milkshake after vowing to make Tories pay for betrayal
“I just think it’s so stupid, what people will do for a bit of attention.”Longtime resident Peter Tokley, 82, said: “I think we should give him a go. I wasn’t going to vote for anyone but now he’s running we should see what he can do.”



For a man who has never won a UK parliamentary election, his impact on British politics over the past decade cannot be understated.When asked which of Farage’s policies she disagreed with, she said: “I don’t want to say anything else.”Comedian Jo Brand triggered fury for joking she wanted to “throw battery acid not milkshake” over the then-Brexit Party boss. “The police caught up with her down the road.
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It is understood the woman was detained and later taken away in a cop car.A 25-year-old woman from the area has been arrested on suspicion of assault following the incident. Even his political opponents condemned the attack, with James Cleverly branding it “unacceptable”.He said: “My milkshake brings all the people to the rally.”
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A blonde woman pushed her way through the vast crowds before hurling her milkshake at the Reform leader from point-blank range. When Mr Farage was attacked with milkshake at the 2019 election it sparked a public debate on the treatment of politicians. Following the fracas, ex-Reform leader Tice lashed out: “The juvenile moron who threw a drink over Nigel has just gained us hundreds of thousands more votes.UKIP’s performance in its heyday 2015 election? Three million votes – but just one seat.“He kept being loud so the police knocked him to the floor and he ended up being nicked as well.”He said: “A bloke came up to the police and asked why they weren’t doing their jobs.Easier said than done in our brutal first past the post election system, as Farage has previously discovered in his seven failed tilts at office.Speaking to the Sun after taking over as leader and declaring himself readers’ best bet on July 4.NIGEL Farage was drenched with MILKSHAKE by a young woman today as his general election campaign got off to a soggy start.LIKE him or loathe him – you just can’t ignore Nigel Farage.He arguably has the biggest personal claim to the historic 2016 Brexit vote, having bounced David Cameron into calling the referendum to neutralise the UKIP threat.The Home Secretary said: “There is no excuse to resort to behaviour like this. We may disagree, but we debate, and then we vote.”Clacton was the scene of a Ukip by-election win in 2014, triggered by Douglas Carswell’s defection from the Tories.Mr Farage had just left the Moon and Starfish Wetherspoon – where he kicked off his battle for Parliament – when he was targeted. “Then another Farage supporter started trying to get at this young girl, and the police said ‘hang on a minute, we’re dealing with it’.A local business owner, who gave his name as Phil, said he had been getting lunch when he saw the woman get nicked opposite the town’s McDonald’s.Some of the people gathered at the launch told The Sun that only Mr Farage could rescue Clacton from its status as one of the worst-rated seaside towns in the UK.Addressing the large crowd in the seat he will fight for on July 4, he said: “I will stand up and fight for you, I will give you my best and I will do what I have done for the last quarter of a century in politics.The leading Brexiteer sent Tories panicking yesterday as he announced he would after all stand in the election and replace struggling Reform leader Richard Tice.But the incident did not seem to dampen Mr Farage’s spirit as he was filmed holding a McDonald’s milkshake shortly afterwards. They were later joined by two PCs who formally arrested the protester.Members of his entourage – including former leader Richard Tice – looked on horrified as the yellowy substance soaked his suit.Is he in the business of doing deals with the Tories? Absolutely not. Why? Because he thinks the they are finished.“He pointed down the road towards the young girl and mentioned Farage being attacked.Janet Allen, 73, who was stood outside to support Mr Farage as he walked back to the Reform campaign bus, said: “He was having to wipe some of it out of his hair and was asking for a bit of tissue from the people he was with.Declaring war on the Tories, Mr Farage accused them of “betraying” the trust of voters, adding: “They opened up the borders to mass immigration like we have never seen before and they deserve to pay a price for that. A big price for that.”Can this estranged ex-Tory finally deliver some MPs on election night – or will he only serve to eat into the Conservative vote.And Reform insiders are hopeful that so-far stuttering donations will now come flooding in.
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“The two PCSOs were talking to her and a male and female police officer joined.He urged them to send him to Parliament to “be a bloody nuisance” before promising: “You won’t get any woke, PC, nonsense from me.””We will not be bullied or threatened off the campaign trail.” “I will be unafraid, despite what everybody says, despite what names they call me, they are so stupid it only encourages me really, in fact, send me to Parliament to be a bloody nuisance.” The Reform leader was leaving his launch event in the Essex seaside town of Clacton when he was splattered with the McDonald’s banana drink.The Farage factor already appeared to be showing results, with Betfair now putting him odds-on to win in Clacton.By JACK ELSOM, Chief Political CorrespondentHe also promised the crowd: “I do know one thing — a woman can’t have a penis.She added: “He just is. I don’t know why. Maybe his parents raised him that way.”The Conservatives held Clacton in 2019 with a majority of 24,702 in an election in which the Brexit Party, led by Mr Farage, stood down candidates to help then-Tory leader Boris Johnson.
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He is possibly one of the best orators of our political age, and can effectively punch Tory bruises on immigration and taxes.“You won’t get any woke, PC, nonsense from me because I’ve always told it as it is and stood up for what I believe in.”


