Moment Nigel Farage clashes with protesters & screams back ‘boring’ after being heckled at Reform press conference

NIGEL Farage has been heckled during his first speech as an MP - with protesters yelling “you don’t represent the working class”.

The Reform leader then shouted back "boring" repeatedly as the group was hauled out.

Nigel Farage has been heckled during his first speech as MP
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Nigel Farage has been heckled during his first speech as MP
One protester yelled at the new MP, before security rushed in
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One protester yelled at the new MP, before security rushed inCredit: LNP
Seven protestors were hauled from the building
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Seven protestors were hauled from the buildingCredit: LNP
One of the hecklers kept yelling as he was escorted out
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One of the hecklers kept yelling as he was escorted outCredit: Reuters

Farage had been set to make his first public address this afternoon in London.

But as he started speaking, a group of seven started to heckle him.

One man could be seen pointing at Farage as he yelled: “You don’t represent the working class."

A small group quickly swarmed the man, and started to guide him out.

But the heckler wasn't alone.

As the yelling man was hauled out, Farage faced further heckling.

The newly elected MP joked: "This is good preparation for the House of Commons I suppose, isn't it? It's going to be very lively in there."

As a woman shouted, Farage added: "Oh do buck up really, please love, I'm so sorry."

He shouted "bye darling" as she was removed.

Mr Farage added: "Any more for any more?"

After a pause, a man shouted: "Actually yes."

Mr Farage added: "We haven't organised this very well, have we?"

Seven protesters were eventually dragged from the haul.

Once the group were out, Farage said he was going to “professionalise” and “democratise” the party.

He then addressed the protesters: “Those few bad apples that have crept in will be long gone and we will never have any of their type back in our organisation”.

Farage repeatedly yelled back "boring" as the protesters were hauled from the room.

Reform leader Farage was elected in Clacton, winning a UK parliamentary seat at his eighth attempt.

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After an historic election night:

  • Keir Starmer has become Britain's next Prime Minister after Labour got 412 seats amid a brutal Tory wipeout.
  • He promised to lead a Labour party grounded in “public service” in his first speech as PM in front of a jubilant crowd at No 10.
  • Sir Keir will now appoint his cabinet as he cracks on with his plan for change.
  • Rishi Sunak admitted defeat earlier on the steps of Downing Street and apologised to the nation for his party’s failures.
  • Tory big beasts including former PM Liz Truss and ex-Defence Secretary Grant Shapps have lost seats after a nightmare night for Conservatives.
  • He was followed by Leader of the House Penny Mordaunt, one of eight Cabinet ministers have lost their seats
  • Nigel Farage’s Reform party claimed an unprecedented four seats as they grabbed votes from the Tories.
  • Tory defector Lee Anderson claimed the first Reform seatfollowed by Farage, Richard Tice, and Rupert Lowe.
  • Sir Keir's predecessor Jeremy Corbyn, now standing as an independent, also held onto Islington North
  • All eyes are now on our new PM with Piers Morgan telling our Never Mind The Ballots election show that Sir Keir MUST deliver real change after the Tory disaster

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