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UK: Woman Hurls Milkshake At Nigel Farage On His Campaign's First Day

During the UK election campaign, a woman was arrested for hurling a milkshake at veteran Eurosceptic and leader of the Reform Party Nigel Farage, on Tuesday. This incident happened on Farage’s first day of campaigning at Essex’s constituency at Clacton. Watch Here: – This is the moment an OnlyFans model threw a McDonald’s milkshake over […]

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During the UK election campaign, a woman was arrested for hurling a milkshake at veteran Eurosceptic and leader of the Reform Party Nigel Farage, on Tuesday.

This incident happened on Farage’s first day of campaigning at Essex’s constituency at Clacton.

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Later, this 25-year-old woman was detained on grounds of assault by Essex police.

When asked why hurled the milkshake at Farage, the woman said, ‘just felt like it.’

But this isn’t first time, this Brexit campaigner had milkshakes hurled at him. Earlier in 2019, Farage had banana and caramel milkshake thrown at him at Newcastle during european polls.

Later, after this incident, he posted the video of him having a milkshake, saying ‘My milkshake brings all the people to the rally.’

But another leader of Reform party Richard Tice, talking about this incident declared, that, they won’t be bullied anymore.

‘The juvenile moron who threw a drink over Nigel has just gained us hundreds of thousands more votes…We will not be bullied or threatened off the campaign trail’.

Former Brexit Campaigner Decides To Fight Election

Meanwhile, Nigel Farage has announced his decision to join the election race as Reform UK’s leader.

Thus, retracting his previous statement, when he declared his intention to not contest the election and would instead lend support to Tice’s campaign.

Following his announcement, Nigel Farage has suggested that he intends to take over Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Conservative Party.

Which is poised to gain the fewest seats in the UK Parliament in over a century.

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