Drunken Young Farmers take to the streets of Blackpool for their ‘unofficial AGM’

Drunken young farmers took to the streets of Blackpool last night, despite their convention being cancelled for ‘appalling’ behaviour.

The Annual Convention was cut from the calendar by the National Federation of Young Farmers Clubs last year after attendees behaviour was not up to scratch’ during the May bank holiday event.

However, would-be attendees still descended on Blackpool after a Facebook event, created by a 20-year-old from Yorkshire, called for young farmers to still celebrate their convention. 

Stumbling through the streets of Blackpool, young revellers were snapped scoffing pizza on shop counters, flashing offensive T-shirt slogans and getting carried across roads.

In a night of overindulgence, young woman were seen slouched against store-fronts and being carried away by emergency services as men donned clothes reading, ‘If we hook up quicker, I’ll c** quicker than Brexit’ and ‘Please me, Tease me, Don’t disease me’. 

Drunken young farmers took to the streets of Blackpool last night after a 20-year-old tried to re-organise their cancelled convention on Facebook

Young man wearing a cheerleaders dress helps a woman wearing a crucifix cross the road by carrying her on his shoulders

Young man wearing a cheerleaders dress helps a woman wearing a crucifix cross the road by carrying her on his shoulders

Another reveller was snapped slumped against the side of a building with her head hanging low and appearing to be texting

Another reveller was snapped slumped against the side of a building with her head hanging low and appearing to be texting

Young revellers were spotted strolling through the streets during the alcohol-fuelled night out that more than 5,000 people said they would consider attending on Facebook

Young revellers were spotted strolling through the streets during the alcohol-fuelled night out that more than 5,000 people said they would consider attending on Facebook

Another woman was snapped scoffing some pizza while sitting on a shop counter in Blackpool last night

Another woman was snapped scoffing some pizza while sitting on a shop counter in Blackpool last night

One young woman was pictured being helped by emergency services and a friend

She may have required the assistance after having too much to drink

One young woman was pictured being assisted by emergency services and a friend in Blackpool, possibly after having too much to drink

Two young woman were also snapped helping each other up in the Blackpool streets while four more revellers wandered down a street wearing bum-bags and colour co-ordinated red T-shirts.

A group of six guys, who had squibbled all over each other in black felt tip, were also photographed as they brandished themed T-shirts that read Blackpool 2019 and had a logo with the Blackpool tower and an animal.

In further scenes, a dress-wearing man was also seen carrying a woman with a cardboard crucifix across the road on his shoulders. 

The raucous event was called for after a defiant 20-year-old from Yorkshire, John Houseman, started an unofficial Facebook event.

The revellers donned offensive T-shirts, such as one that read 'If we hook up I'll c** quicker than Brexit' and 'Tease me, Please me, Don't disease me'

The revellers donned offensive T-shirts, such as one that read ‘If we hook up I’ll c** quicker than Brexit’ and ‘Tease me, Please me, Don’t disease me’

Three girls smile as they munch on pizza while sitting on top of the counter in a kebab shop. The event was organised after it was cancelled last year following 'appalling' behaviour from young farmers

Three girls smile as they munch on pizza while sitting on top of the counter in a kebab shop. The event was organised after it was cancelled last year following ‘appalling’ behaviour from young farmers

Two young girls get into a spot of bother trying to stumble up onto their feet while trying to enjoy the Blackpool 'rave'

Two young girls get into a spot of bother trying to stumble up onto their feet while trying to enjoy the Blackpool ‘rave’

Four youngsters weraing branded shirts and bum-bags after what may

Four youngsters weraing branded shirts and bum-bags make their way along a Blackpool street. One is brandishing a white piece of tubing

‘In light of the frankly tragic news that we no longer have the (annual convention), we shall take matters into our own hands. Book your hotels, order your T-shirts and we’ll rock up to Blackpool once again’.

He told a trade publication that he wanted the event to go ahead to show ‘what the majority of young farmers are really like’. He also said they aimed to raise money for the National Air Ambulance Service and Blackpool RNLI. 

More than 5,100 people said they were attending on Facebook. 

Images from last year’s event show youngsters taking keys away from a car which had become stuck, while another person dressed in a pink farming hat was seen lying in the road.

Among those in attendance last year were England rugby player James Haskell, who was DJing at the event held in the city’s Winter Gardens.

A man perched on a step tries to whisper in a girls ear as the pair take a break from the big night out in Blackpool last night

A man perched on a step tries to whisper in a girls ear as the pair take a break from the big night out in Blackpool last night

A woman's head is held by a friend as he and two others try to get her to stand up

Eventually, it appears the trio decided to help her onto her feet

A woman receives help from two friends and security staff after she stumbles to the floor, possibly after having too much to drink

A group of six guys who have gone at each other with a black pen pose for photos during their big night out. They are wearing polo shirts that read 'Blackpool 2019' and have a logo of the Blackpool tower and animal

A group of six guys who have gone at each other with a black pen pose for photos during their big night out. They are wearing polo shirts that read ‘Blackpool 2019’ and have a logo of the Blackpool tower and animal

Some 6,000 other guests attended this year’s event, and now members in Yorkshire have demanded a vote of no confidence in the board of the National Federation of Young Farmers’ Clubs (NFYFC).

Ben Winn, 24, from Whixley, near York, proposed the club shouldn’t be banned following the event last year, and was supported by YFYFC members at the AGM meeting. He claimed others farmers would be put off from joining the organisation if the ban went ahead.

He wrote on Facebook: ‘This will have a negative impact on the membership of young farmers. I don’t think this decision represents the majority of members at all.’

Heather Black, who was appointed chairman of the federation’s board of management in February, said last year that the convention would not be held due to the ‘poor publicity’ that was generated from the event earlier this year. 

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