Nigel Farage was forced to issue a string of scathing put-downs to "far-left" protesters who attempted to disrupt a Reform UK event in Doncaster today.
Farage had been about to unveil the party's candidate for Doncaster mayor to contest the May 1 elections when his speech was interrupted by a number of demonstrators - who were later frogmarched out of the venue.
As the Reform UK leader was hailing how recently-deceased Battle of Britain hero John "Paddy" Hemingway fought for Britons' right to free expression, a protester emerged from the crowd to hurl abuse.
Farage told them: "Go home... Haven't you got a job to go to?"
He then quipped: "I was going to say... Haven't you got a job to go to? But that looks pretty unlikely, doesn't it?"