41-year-old man, who is pro-UKIP but anti-Brexit, has got a tattoo of Nigel Farage being pelted with a milkshake with the slogan: ‘My milkshake brings all the boys to the yard’.
Matthew Haddon-Reichardt, a writer from Nottingham, is pro-UKIP but anti-Brexit.
Watch the man who got a tattoo of Nigel Farage being pelted with a milkshake
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The 41-year-old says he wanted to have a satirical political tattoo of Theresa May during Brexit but she resigned.
Matthew then decided to get a tattoo of Nigel Farage being pelted with a McDonald’s milkshake with the slogan: ‘My milkshake brings all the boys to the yard’.
He told SWNS: “People on the left will think I’m praising Farage, whereas people on the right will think I’m criticising him – or even advocating milkshaking.”
“I planned to get a tattoo of Theresa May eating chips, but then she disappeared from the public eye so I thought to myself – ‘who else can I get?'”
“I asked for ideas on Facebook, and the tattooist suggested I get Farage being milkshaked with the lyric over his head. Farage is the architect of Brexit. He’s Mr. Brexit. The Churchill of Brexit, if you like.”
He says he is not a member of a political party and he is just having a laugh.
He said: “It’s just a bit of fun during a tough time for a nation going through the mill. The whole style is very Spitting Image or something like that.”
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Matthew got the tattoo at True Colours Tattoo in Preston that took five hours.
He says his family thinks the tattoo is a stupid idea but he just wants to have a laugh.
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