NIGEL Farage has been doused in milkshake during a campaign walkabout - ahead of a rally in the North West.

The Brexit Party leader became the latest victim of a protest which has seen other European election candidates such as Ukip's Carl Benjamin and ex-English Defence League leader Tommy Robinson suffer similar attacks.

Mr Farage is due to appear at a North West rally for the Brexit Party tonight.

The Brexit Party leader was led away by security as the thrower was dragged away by a Police Community Support Officer and was later seen in handcuffs, at the campaign walkabout in the North East.

Paul Crowther, 32, from Throckley, Newcastle, said it was a £5.25 Five Guys banana and salted caramel milkshake.

He said: "I didn't know he was in town, I thought this is my only chance."

Mr Crowther said he saw there was a Brexit Party event in the city centre, thought it was an MEP and then saw Mr Farage.

He explained: "It's a right of protest against people like him.

"The bile and the racism he spouts out in this country is far more damaging than a bit of milkshake to his front."

Tommy Robinson was doused in milkshake in Bury and Warrington.

The Warrington attack was carried out by Blackburn worker Danyal Mahmud.

The politician had just given a short speech at the city's Monument as part of a tour of the country ahead of polling day on Thursday.

In footage shot shortly after the incident, Mr Farage could be heard saying "how did you not stop that?" as his staff ushered him away from the scene.

Mr Farage tweeted: "Sadly some remainers have become radicalised, to the extent that normal campaigning is becoming impossible.

"For a civilised democracy to work you need the losers consent, politicians not accepting the referendum result have led us to this."

Last week, police apparently ordered a McDonald's outlet near a Brexit Party campaign rally to stop selling milkshakes and ice cream, according to the restaurant's staff.