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Woman admits assault by beating after throwing milkshake over Nigel Farage

21 Oct 2024 3 minute read
Nigel Farage had a milkshake thrown over him as he left the Moon and Starfish pub after launching his General Election campaign in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex. Photo James Manning/PA Wire

A woman has pleaded guilty to assault by beating after throwing a milkshake over Reform UK leader Nigel Farage outside a pub in Clacton-on-Sea during the general election campaign.

Victoria Thomas Bowen, 25, also admitted criminal damage after causing £17.50 of damage to a jacket belonging to Mr Farage’s security officer, James Woolfenden.

Mr Farage, who is now MP for Clacton, was doused as he left the Moon and Starfish Wetherspoon pub in the Essex seaside town on June 4.

He had earlier addressed supporters at a rally during the general election campaign and was left with the yellow liquid splattered across his dark blue suit.

Thomas Bowen had originally denied the charges and was due to go on trial at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Monday but changed her pleas to guilty before proceedings began.

‘Serious charges’

Deputy senior district judge Tan Ikram adjourned sentencing to December 16 and told the defendant: “You have pleaded guilty to, in my judgment, two serious charges.

“This was an unprovoked, targeted attack now on an elected Member of Parliament.

“I take a serious view of these offences.

“I am seeking a pre-sentence report which will consider all options for sentence.”

‘Concern’

In a witness statement read out in court, Mr Farage said he was not injured but “this incident caused me concern as I have only been going about my job” and that he tries to “have as much public engagement as possible”.

“I’m saddened that this has happened at a public campaign,” he added.

Thomas Bowen was arrested shortly after the incident and told police in interview that she saw a post online advertising Mr Farage’s attendance that day, the court heard.

She told officers she “does not agree with his political views”.

She said she was outside the pub when she saw him leaving and decided to act because she “had the opportunity”.

Giving details from her police interview, prosecutor Nishma Shah told the court: “She acknowledges that this was an assault and that the liquid would have gone over the jackets of him and others and caused them to get cleaning, but she states that Nigel would be able to afford this.

“She states she did not regret her actions.”

Thomas Bowen told police she did not intend the cup to hit Mr Farage.

When questioned on why she changed her plea on the day of trial, Andrew Price, defending, told the judge: “This case has had a tremendous impact on this defendant.

“There have been a number of threats made against this defendant and she as much as possible wanted to put it out of her mind and avoid making the decision that she ultimately has come to.”

The barrister earlier made a successful application to the court to allow his client not to read her address out in open court, explaining “very severe threats have been made” concerning the case.

Thomas Bowen was granted unconditional bail ahead of her sentencing.


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Frank
Frank
29 days ago

Wow….. a “serious offence”!! “Assault by beating”!! I call it a trumped up charge. The judge seems to be seriously going overboard.

Jack
Jack
29 days ago
Reply to  Frank

It’s not a trumped up charge. The event happened. It’s a charge..

Frank
Frank
29 days ago
Reply to  Jack

Sorry if you misunderstood but I regard “assault by beating” sounding much more serious than throwing a little milk shake. Can I take it you are a Farage supporter?

Dai Ponty
Dai Ponty
29 days ago

Throwing a milkshake over Farage is a bloody WHIMP

Cablestreet
Cablestreet
29 days ago

Surprised she managed to find him in Clacton.

Karl
Karl
29 days ago

They always prosecute heroes

Jack
Jack
29 days ago

I understand her actions but we should NOT be doing this to politicians. Dispute beliefs, don’t do physical violence.

Jeff
Jeff
29 days ago

Ironic with Farage comments, that is he is supporting an ex president that tried to use violence to hold on to power and promises the same if he loses then a pogrom on anyone that said bad things about trump if trump wins.

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