UK election 2024: Nigel Farage hit by milkshake as he launches his campaign
- Reform UK leader Nigel Farage launches his eighth bid to secure a seat in Commons
- A woman threw a milkshake from a McDonald’s cup as Farage emerged from a pub
Brexit architect Nigel Farage launched his campaign to win the parliamentary seat of Clacton in a carnivallike atmosphere, drawing hundreds of people to the Essex seafront with his promise to upend the UK political order. But not everything went the newly appointed Reform UK leader’s way.
The populist right-winger was drenched by what appeared to be a milkshake hurled over him from a McDonald’s cup by a member of the public as he emerged from a pub in the town on the east coast of England.
Footage showed him wiping a cream-coloured liquid from his brow, and images captured the moment a young woman appeared to douse him with the drink.
It was a throwback to the moment he was covered in milkshake after delivering a speech while campaigning for the European elections in Newcastle in 2019.
Earlier, crowds had jostled for position on balconies, staircases and bridges on Clacton pier to get a glimpse of Farage as if he were a rock star.