Nigel Farage Ends Felixstowe Visit Early Amid Protest Ahead of Ipswich Rally
Farage left Felixstowe after protesters gathered outside a cafe, with a counter-protest planned before his Ipswich rally at Trinity Park Conference and Events Centre.
- Nigel Farage, the Reform leader, abandoned a walkabout in Felixstowe after facing a protest.
- A protester said there was a lot of 'misunderstanding' of Reform's policies and that national politics had overtaken the conversation in local politics.
- One of the protesters' signs read: 'Don't believe the grift. Reform will put up your taxes, close care homes, take away your rights.
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Nigel Farage cancels Suffolk walkabout after getting heckled
Nigel Farage cancelled a walkabout in Felixstowe, Suffolk yesterday after getting heckled by a small group of peaceful protestors. A Reform spokesperson said that Farage was scheduled to do a walkabout along the seafront in Felixstowe as part of the party’s local elections campaign launch in Suffolk yesterday. However, it was called off following security advice. A group of around 20 protestors waved placards bearing messages such as “Nigel Far…
'Fascist freakshow!' - Nigel Farage heckled during visit to Suffolk
Nigel Farage was forced to cut short a walkabout in Suffolk after he was met with heckles from protestors. On Monday, the Reform UK leader visited the town of Felixstowe ahead of an event to launch his party’s local elections campaign. As part of the launch, Farage had planned to walk to the seafront. READ NEXT: Matt Goodwin accused of using ‘false quotes and AI hallucinations’ in new book However, things didn’t go to plan when he encountered a …
Nigel Farage flees town after being met by protesters
Nigel Farage fled from protesters in Felixstowe as he visited the town ahead of a Reform UK rally in Ipswich.
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