Nigel Farage is offered extra private security by the Home Office after Reform Party leader is pelted with objects including a milkshake in campaign attacks By Rory Tingle, Home Affairs Correspondent For Mailonline Published: 06:56 EDT, 12 June 2024 | Updated: 07:03 EDT, 12 June 2024 e-mail Nigel Farage has been offered additional private security by the Home Office after a milkshake and other objects have been thrown at him during campaigning for the General Election . A cup and another object were thrown at the Reform UK leader while he was on top of a party battle bus yesterday in Barnsley, South Yorkshire. This followed an incident last week in which a milkshake was thrown over the 60-year-old as he left the Moon and Starfish Wetherspoons pub in Clacton-on-Sea in Essex.
Two people have been charged over the incidents. It is understood that the Home Office has been in touch with Mr Farage to offer additional private security. Nigel Farage flanked by a security guard today at an event in the Victory Bar at Great Yarmouth racecourse A cup and another object were thrown at the Reform UK leader while he was on top of a party battle bus yesterday in Barnsley, South Yorkshire A protestor, wearing a red hoodie, throws a coffee cup in the direction of the Reform party leader JUNE 4: Mr Farage had milkshake thrown over him during an election rally in Clacton Police chiefs say it is difficult to work out the intentions of people in crowds when would-be MPs are out campaigning, but t.
