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Farage's Doncaster rally disrupted by at least nine hecklers

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Farage's Doncaster rally disrupted by at least nine hecklers

Farage's Doncaster rally disrupted by at least nine hecklers

Nigel Farage has been disrupted by at least nine hecklers at a speech in Doncaster.

The Reform UK leader shouted "boring, boring" and "saddo" at some, as security hauled them from the rally.

From the stage, Farage asked another, "haven't you got a job to go to?" Report by Brooksl.

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