Farage: Lefty mob trying to shut me down
Daily Express|June 12, 2024
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Farage: Lefty mob trying to shut me down

NIGEL Farage has vowed he "will not surrender to the mob" after a second attack on the campaign trail.

The Reform UK leader had what he believed to be wet cement thrown at him as he stood on the open top deck of his battle bus in Bradford.

As he waved to the crowd in South Yorkshire, a man in a red hoodie was seen shouting from a work site below, before reaching into a bucket and throwing something else - possibly a cup which also missed.

Workmen then appeared to haul the man from the site and he ran before he was then tackled by police.

But speaking later at a rally in Great Yarmouth last night, Mr Farage said he would not stop because "I actually like going out meeting people".

He told supporters in Norfolk: "Whilst it's concerning and of course it does make me thoughtful and I may need to change tactics slightly, I'm going to make one promise to you, and my promise is this.

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