Protestors chanting ‘Nazi scum’ throw milkshake over Trump fan moments after Corbyn’s anti-hate speech
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THIS is the shocking moment a mob of protesters chanting "Nazi scum" hurl a milkshake over a Trump fan moments after Jeremy Corbyn gave a ranting anti-hate speech.
A large group of furious people were filmed surrounding a man, who was left to fend for himself as the baying crowd turned on him.
The frenzy happened just after Labour leader Mr Corbyn addressed the protest crowds with a message accusing Donald Trump of spreading hate.
Mr Corbyn had just told the same group of people Mr Trump has "created a greater sense of hate and hatred that goes with it" and lecturing on "peace", before this man was targeted.
In a further clash, a pro-Trump supporter filmed herself popping the giant blimp of the President before yelling "that's a disgrace" at the protesters.
The woman is believed to be Amy Beth Dallamura - AKA Based Amy - a well-known blogger who has been pictured at Free Tommy Robinson demonstrations in support of the EDL founder.
The man targeted by the milkshake said he was "angry" to have been attacked.
"I had to fight them off," said the Londoner, who didn't want to be named. "I don't get intimidated by them fascists."
The group, holding banners and placards denouncing the US President's visit, were filmed shouting at the pro-Trump campaigner as they jostle outside the Houses of Parliament.
As a snarling woman shouts at his face, the man tells the group "I'm here to stay", before anger erupts.
Someone throws a milkshake directly at the man, who's distinctive hat appears to have been knocked off in the tussle, and the group cheers.
The man picks up what appears to be a McDonald's milkshake cup, and lobs it at a photographer.
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He then tries to take on members of the group and lunges at the jeering mob, as a lone cop tries to keep the situation under control, before eventually more cops rush in to escort him away.
It is not known exactly what happened to spark the anger and outburst, but he had reportedly been heard arguing with an anti-Trump protester about Parliament.
Explaining his support for the President, the man said: "Because he's done more than he said he was going to do for America."
He added: "He's true to his word when he said he wants to make America great again."
The US President earlier slammed Mr Corbyn for being "negative" as he revealed he wanted to meet him after all.
He said: "He wanted to meet, today or tomorrow, I decided I would not do that."
Last month Nigel Farage was left drenched in a milkshake, as he campaigned in Newcastle.
Chucking chilled drinks over political leaders has become the latest way to show dislike for policies or people, as there has been a spate of milkshaking in recent weeks.
Far-right hot head Tommy Robinson had two chucked at him in two days while he was campaigning to be an MEP in Bury and Warrington.
Ukip candidate Carl Benjamin, who joked about raping a Labour MP, was also attacked with a milkshake.
And last month a Brexit Party-supporting pensioner was soaked with milkshake outside a polling station.
Today's milkshake hurling came as anti-Trump campaigners and supporters clashed in London on day two of the US President's official visit.
As the crowds at Westminster swelled, Mr Trump gave a press conference in the Foreign Office with Theresa May this afternoon.
He backed Brexit and praised Mrs May's efforts to get a deal with the EU - predicting she won't get the credit she deserves.
Turning to Mrs May, he took a sly dig at her negotiating skills saying: "I would have sued and settled, maybe, but you never know. She's probably a better negotiator than I am!
He added: "You are a tremendous professional and a person that loves your country dearly."
Today the President kicked off with breakfast hosted by the Prime Minister at St James’s Palace with Prince Andrew.
He visited No 10 for lunch, before he will host dinner this evening at the US ambassador’s residents in Regent’s Park with Prince Charles.
The President and his family were greeted with full pomp and ceremony yesterday, when his helicopter landed on the lawn for the official start of his three-day tour.
The Queen hosted lunch for Mr Trump and wife Melania, then led them on a tour of Buckingham Palace.
The First Couple moved on to Westminster Abbey, to place a wreath at the grave of the Unknown Warrior.
They had tea with Prince Charles and Camilla, before getting ready to appear at a State Banquet last night.
The heads of state were pictured chuckling together ahead of their speeches to the 170 guests at the feast in the US President’s honour.
Mr Trump hailed the Queen as a “great, great woman” who inspired Britain to win WW2 as he spoke at the the glitzy event.
Her Majesty also formally welcomed Mr Trump to Britain during the banquet and paid tribute to Britain’s D-day heroes 75 years on.
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