Hundreds of far-left activists gathered at what they thought was the Reform Party UK’s headquarters in London, ostensibly the offices of Brexit leader Nigel Farage MP. Instead, the throngs of Marxists were met with a generic London “virtual office,” similar to that of a PO Box, or mailing address.
A Reform UK spokesman told GB News: “The Victoria Street office has been a postal address only for a number of years. This demonstration and the invasion of our offices in previous years by extremist left-wing campaigners has, for the security and health of our staff, meant that we have had to do this.
“The head office is not in London, and you will understand why we are not going to reveal its whereabouts given the thuggery and aggression of the far left whose only thought to democratic opposition is to bully and attempt to intimidate it into silence.”
The activists appeared to come from the long-running far-left front group “Stand Up To Racism,” which has direct links with extreme left politicians and political movements in the United Kingdom, such as the Socialist Worker Party (SWP).
Protesters chanted slogans such as “Nazi scum – off our streets” and displayed a large flag depicting a swastika.
In fact, Farage has been a central figure in British politics, attempting to calm tensions after protests and street battles broke out following the migrant murder of three children in Southport on July 29th. Since then, far-left agitators and Islamist fellow travelers have attempted to goad British citizens in scuffles, with police targeting the majority white British crowds for arrest.
Some riots did initially break out amongst right-wing counterprotesters but soon petered out.