It was the throwing of the milkshakes over politicians that gave me a sense of familiarity with what was happening.
They have forgotten earlier rebellions when the same tactics gave the Sex Pistols a global following. We could draw comparisons between Johnny Rotten and Nigel Farage as being voices of rage and a catalyst for other bands. It gave new sounds and new voices to people who would have been heard under the old record label system. Look at the relationship between the Sex Pistols and EMI and the lack of understanding of the record label with what to do with the band.
Farage is attracting the same adoration and anger as Johnny Rotten. Whereas they spat at Rotten they throw milkshakes at Farage.
In the end, punk became mainstream but for a while, it energized people to write music, form bands and make their voices heard. This is also what has happened with the extinction rebellion group.
We have seen the establishment try and hi-jack Greta Thunberg to continue to look relevant and cool but instead, they show them themselves as shifty and untrustworthy.
The punk period and its aftermath produced bands of such variety as the Buzzcocks, Soft Cell, Dexys Midnight Runners and ABC, Human League, and Altered Images. Perhaps the Brexit Party is an early indicator of a new wave of politics as the Heavy Metal of the Conservatives and Labour and the Prog Rock of the Lib Dems becomes a niche enjoyment.