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Farage swarmed by angry protesters in Edinburgh | Farage swarmed by angry protesters in Edinburgh |
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UKIP leader Nigel Farage had to find refuge in a pub after he was swarmed by angry protesters as he left a press conference. | UKIP leader Nigel Farage had to find refuge in a pub after he was swarmed by angry protesters as he left a press conference. |
When he later left the Canons' Gait pub in Edinburgh's historic old town and was escorted into a police van, protestors chanted "scum, scum, scum". | When he later left the Canons' Gait pub in Edinburgh's historic old town and was escorted into a police van, protestors chanted "scum, scum, scum". |
Mr Farage was in Edinburgh to launch his party's Scottish campaign following recent electoral gains in England. | |
Police said two men had been arrested following the protest. | |
Mr Farage told the BBC he had never had a reaction like this before. | Mr Farage told the BBC he had never had a reaction like this before. |
Earlier this week, Mr Farage said First Minister Alex Salmond was "illogical" to want to keep an independent Scotland in the EU. | Earlier this week, Mr Farage said First Minister Alex Salmond was "illogical" to want to keep an independent Scotland in the EU. |
During the protest, Max Crema, 21, Vice President of services at Edinburgh University Students Association, suggested UKIP has "a well documented history of racism". | During the protest, Max Crema, 21, Vice President of services at Edinburgh University Students Association, suggested UKIP has "a well documented history of racism". |
Mr Farage replied: "If you believe that then you are less intelligent than you look, dear boy. | Mr Farage replied: "If you believe that then you are less intelligent than you look, dear boy. |
"We are a non-racist, non-sectarian party and unlike every other party in British politics we actually forbid people who have been on extreme left or right-wing extremes from joining our party." | "We are a non-racist, non-sectarian party and unlike every other party in British politics we actually forbid people who have been on extreme left or right-wing extremes from joining our party." |
Protesters chanted "Farage is being lifted" and "How does it feel to be treated like an asylum seeker?" | Protesters chanted "Farage is being lifted" and "How does it feel to be treated like an asylum seeker?" |
A UKIP spokesman described the scene as "inchoate rage". | A UKIP spokesman described the scene as "inchoate rage". |
"Was it anti-English? I doubt it, I don't think they thought that far," he said. | "Was it anti-English? I doubt it, I don't think they thought that far," he said. |
"I don't think he was shaken up by it. He was laughing, in fact." | "I don't think he was shaken up by it. He was laughing, in fact." |
A Police Scotland spokeswoman said: "Two men have been arrested following a protest outside a public house on Edinburgh's Canongate. | |
"Officers responded to the address to facilitate a peaceful demonstration which arose during a UKIP meeting that was taking place inside. | |
"During the protest, which took place around 4.30pm, a 49-year-old man was escorted from the premises to ensure his safety." |