Ice cream ban near Farage Edinburgh campaign rally
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-48321451 Version 0 of 1. A McDonald's near a rally addressed by Nigel Farage in Edinburgh was asked by police not to sell milkshakes or ice cream, staff have said. The former Ukip leader addressed supporters at a Brexit Party campaign rally on Friday evening at the city's Corn Exchange. A sign at the nearby restaurant announced milkshakes or ice cream would not be on sale. Some politicians have had milkshakes thrown at them during campaigning. Earlier this month a video of English Defence League founder Tommy Robison being struck by milkshake during a visit to Warrington, Cheshire, was widely shared online. Ukip candidate Carl Benjamin was also targeted at a rally in Cornwall. After the police's intervention in Edinburgh, Burger King's UK Twitter account posted: "Dear people of Scotland. We're selling milkshakes all weekend. Have fun. Love BK #justsaying" |