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Evan Smith: Love milkshakes, hate racism: A short history of throwing food at the Far Right

May 25, 2019 Focaal Web Editor

An earlier version of this article first appeared on Hatful of History.

In the last month, milkshakes have been lobbed at several far-right candidates in the European elections campaign across the United Kingdom. First it was former English Defence League (EDL) leader Tommy Robinson, then UKIP’s misogynist YouTuber Carl Benjamin, and now Nigel Farage as he was out campaigning in Newcastle for his new Brexit Party. When Farage visited Edinburgh, the local police advised McDonald’s not to sell milkshakes, and there has been further news that Farage refused to step off his tour bus after being threatened with further milkshakings.

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Tags: anthropology of food, anti-fascism, Elections, Europe, politics, United Kingdom

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