Politician went for a walk on High Street before retiring to the George and Dragon pub ahead of next month's Euro elections
Nigel Farage visited Teesside today as part of a North-east tour ahead of next month's European elections.
The UK Independence Party (Ukip) leader took to Yarm High Street - along with a media scrum - to meet residents on St George's Day.
He dropped in at Yarm Butchers to pick up some bacon and sausages and bought a red rose at Diana Kaye florists.
Mr Farage then retired to the Black Bull to enjoy a pint of Proper Job bitter, before heading off to Gateshead this evening to speak in front of more than 1,000 people at the Sage.
"I've fallen in love with the place," he said.
"Yarm is fantastic - although with the butchers and the florists, and now the pub, I've spent far too much money here already."
A more detailed report will follow
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