Nigel Farage has had a drink thrown over him after launching his election campaign in Essex.
The new leader of Reform UK was leaving the Moon and Starfish pub in Clacton, where he is standing to be an MP, when a young woman in a grey hooded jumper threw a drink in his face.
It appeared to be a McDonald’s milkshake.
He was seen closing his eyes as the liquid hit his face, then wiped it away as he was ushered out of the way.
Just a few hours earlier, he had launched his election campaign after announcing he would be standing as a Reform UK candidate on Monday.
Last week he said he had ruled out standing as an MP. He has unsuccessfully attempted to become an MP seven times previously.
Richard Tice, who Mr Farage took over from as leader of Reform on Monday, stood up for his successor.
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“The juvenile moron who threw a drink over Nigel has just gained us hundreds of thousands more votes,” he wrote on social media.
“We will not be bullied or threatened off the campaign trail.”
It is not the first time Mr Farage has had a milkshake thrown at him.
In May 2019, Paul Crowther, from Newcastle, doused the then-Brexit Party leader with a £5.25 banana and salted caramel milkshake from burger chain Five Guys during a Newcastle city centre walkabout ahead of the European elections.
He was arrested at the scheme and pleaded guilty to common assault and criminal damage, and was ordered to pay Mr Farage £350 in compensation for the “politically motivated attack”.
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