The Brexit Party leader has been campaigning in Dartford and Gravesend today but three men with balaclavas are reported to have greeted him in Rochester
Nigel Farage was reportedly stuck on his Brexit Party campaign bus due to people nearby wearing balaclavas thought to have been armed with milkshakes.But later a Brexit Party spokesman confirmed that Mr Farage had left the bus after police spoke to the protesters.
"Three anti-Brexit party activists turned up with milkshakes, they were laughed at abd spoken to by the police and put their drinks down. Kent Live reporter at the scene Will Rider said: "He was stuck on the bus for ages and wouldn't come off."He got back on the bus very quickly."There was a Brexit stall on this high street but he didn't visit it.On the last day of campaigning he said: "It's a big day tomorrow, a chance to stun the establishment.
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