Ukip's European election campaign has met with more hostility - this time from postal voters.
Hundreds of pounds have already been raised to buy a drink for the Bell Inn regular who made an obscene gesture behind Ukip leader Nigel Farage while he was being interviewed in Bath.
And now the party has been forced to cancel its Devon freepost address after receiving packages containing blood and faeces.
During an interview for the BBC, Bell regular Gary is seen walking behind Mr Farage making an obscene gesture with his hand - nicknamed the Farage Wave - before walking into the pub.
After being inundated with requests to buy Gary a pint staff at The Bell have set up a PayPal account which has so far raise £420.
This comes at a time when Ukip is being bombareded with unwanted mail as disgruntled voters send discarded flyers, parcels and even housebricks to the Ukip Freepost mailbox in Newton Abbot.
And a bomb disposal team was called in to deal with two suspicious packages containing faeces that were destined for an address in Devon.
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