Nigel Farage has been branded a “racist” by one of several hecklers as he held his first media conference since his election to parliament.
The Reform UK leader, whose party won the seat of Clacton and three other seats, confronted seven hecklers, one of whom he accused of being “absolutely steaming”.
The protester was marched out of the central London event after he accused the Reform leader of being racist.
In return, Mr Farage said: “Are you down wind of a couple already?
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“He’s absolutely steaming isn’t he? That’s alright there’s still plenty of beer left in the pub mate.”
Mr Farage then proceeded to chant back at the protester several times that he was “boring”, before adding: “Well this is good preparation for the House of Commons I suppose.”
The party leader was then interrupted again by other hecklers who told him he was “racist” and that he did not “represent the working class”.
They have chanted “you’re a racist” and “you don’t represent the working class”.
Once the interruptions had been stopped Mr Farage went on to hail his party’s performance in the election, in which four of his candidates were elected MPs.
The party leader, who failed in his seven previous attempts to enter parliament, will represent the Essex seat of Clacton after winning a majority of nearly 10,000.
As well as Clacton, the party also picked up Ashfield with its candidate Lee Anderson, the former deputy Tory party chair who defected to Reform earlier this year.
It also defeated the Conservatives in Great Yarmouth and Boston and Skegness.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage also outlined his desire to make changes to the party.
He said: “Above all what we’re going to do from today is we’re going to professionalise the party, we’re going to democratise the party and those few bad apples that have crept in will be gone, will be long gone, and we will never have any of their type back in our organisation.
“You have a 100% promise on that.”