A VILE protester who yelled "Nazi scum" at a milkshaked-Trump supporter has today quit her contract with the NHS.

Siobhan Prigent was filmed hurling abuse at the man as Donald Trump and The Queen attended 75th anniversary commemorations for the D-Day landings.

13 Siobhan Prigent was seen screaming 'Nazi scum' in the face of a Donald Trump supporter

13 The pro-Trump supporter caught a milkshake thrown at him during the protests Credit: Reuters

And it was today revealed the 35-year-old protester had left her work with the NHS, which saw her company VLEK Ltd provide clinical trial coordination at University College London Hospital.

A UCLH spokesperson said: "Siobhan Prigent is not a UCLH employee. She has been working for a third party contracted to carry out administrative work at UCLH. Her work here has not involved patient contact and is not funded by the NHS.

"Ms Prigent has today informed us that she will no longer be working at UCLH because she does not want us or the NHS to suffer any more negative attention.

"She had been at UCLH for a week.

"As an NHS trust, we pride ourselves on treating our patients and colleagues with kindness and compassion in all that we do.”

Prigent had sparked an outcry after she was caught on camera laughing as the Trump supporter was attacked with a milkshake in London on Tuesday.

And a petition garnered thousands of signatures calling for her to be sacked after it was revealed she sells project support services to the health service.

The change.org petition read: "Video footage shows Miss Prigent and a number of marchers yelling 'Nazi Scum' at the semi-retired grandfather before he is hit with the drink.

"This type of behaviour is an outrage & should be dealt with in the harshest way possible.

"She should not be allowed to hold onto her NHS Job as this behaviour is not in line with NHS Professional Standards expected by its employees.

"Her apology is totally fake as if this incident hadn’t have been captured on video she would not be making the apologies she has done since & would no doubt do it again.

"Sacking her will show that the NHS will not tolerate such behaviour from its employees & serve as a deterrent to others who think this behaviour is acceptable."

Sacking her will show that the NHS will not tolerate such behaviour from its employees & serve as a deterrent to others who think this behaviour is acceptable Petition

Prigent, who has since closed her social media accounts, had previously apologised for the confrontation during the protests, writing: "I am very sorry for my behaviour today. I should have protested peacefully & I didn't, & I regret that.

"I've let myself down & I do understand that fully.

"There are two sides to every story, but my actions were my own, & that's on me. Please leave my family & friends out of it."

But before she culled her photographs and posts from her Facebook account she described herself as: "LBGTQIA#intersectionalFeminist#BodyPositive#MentalHealthAwarness# Trying to educate myself."

Social media snaps also show her posing for a snap with Hollywood star Benedict Cumberbatch.

Ms Prigent's sister is reportedly Alecia Emerson-Thomas, who has recently been interviewed about her husband Peter's battle with post traumatic after serving as a Royal Marine.



PROTESTS GONE SOUR

A horde of protesters were filmed chanting "Nazi scum" at a Trump supporter before soaking him with the milkshake shortly after Jeremy Corbyn gave a ranting speech in Trafalgar Square.

The POTUS fan who was covered in the milkshake by the leftie mob has said he was there "protecting democracy" during the President's state visit.

The man claimed he was peacefully debating with "moderate lefties" and "having a laugh with the majority of them" before he was surrounded.

In the footage he is seen shouting "here to stay" before chucking the cup back at protesters.

He then tries to take on members of the group and lunges at the jeering mob as a lone cop tries to keep the situation under control before eventually more officers rush in to escort him away.

I've let myself down & I do understand that fully Siobhan Prigent

Explaining his support for the President, the man said: "Because he's done more than he said he was going to do for America."

He added: "He's true to his word when he said he wants to make America great again."

It is not known exactly what happened to spark the flare-up, but he had reportedly been heard arguing with an anti-Trump protester about Parliament.

The grandfather later said: "We have to put forward how aggressive the left can be - it's not us, you know if they want to call me right wing because I'm supporting Trump then I must be right wing, but I'm not a racist.

"I came out to support Trump, to stop the left who since we voted for Brexit have been protesting against democracy.

"This is the democratically elected president of the free world. I just wanted a debate with the sensible left, I didn't expect any of what happened.

"I never wanted it to get violent, but I wasn't going to be intimidated."



LECTURE ON PEACE

Earlier Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn had told the crowd Mr Trump had created a "greater sense of hate and hatred that goes with it" before lecturing on "peace".

Anti-Trump protesters also protested in Portsmouth this week, chanting "Nazi scum off our streets".

In a further clash, a pro-Trump supporter filmed herself popping the giant blimp of the President before yelling "that's a disgrace" at the protesters.

The woman is believed to be Amy Beth Dallamura - AKA Based Amy - a well-known blogger who has been pictured at Free Tommy Robinson demonstrations in support of the EDL founder.

The US President earlier slammed Mr Corbyn for being "negative" as he revealed he wanted to meet him after all.

He said: "He wanted to meet, today or tomorrow, I decided I would not do that."

Last month Nigel Farage was left drenched in a milkshake, as he campaigned in Newcastle.

Chucking chilled drinks over political leaders has become the latest way to show dislike for policies or people, as there has been a spate of milkshaking in recent weeks.

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Far-right hot head Tommy Robinson had two chucked at him in two days while he was campaigning to be an MEP in Bury and Warrington.

Ukip candidate Carl Benjamin, who joked about raping a Labour MP, was also attacked with a milkshake.

And last month a Brexit Party-supporting pensioner was soaked with milkshake outside a polling station.

13 Siobhan Prigent has been named as the protester who shouted 'Nazi scum' at a man during protests Credit: Facebook

13 The petition says the 35-year-old does not uphold standards of the NHS Credit: Change.org

13 The petition has garnered hundreds of signatures already, calling for Siobhan Prigent to be fired Credit: Change.org

13 Siobhan Prigent was pictured smiling with Benedict Cumberbatch in her social media pics

13 The crowd angrily turned on the Trump supporter as they yelled 'Nazi scum' in his face

13 She wrote in a now-deleted tweet: 'I am very sorry for my behaviour today'

13 The man was seen in a red hat with Mr Trump's slogan on it after having the milkshake dumped on him Credit: Reuters

13 Cops eventually tried to usher him away from the anti-Trump campaigners this week Credit: Reuters

13 Campaigners packed up the Baby Trump balloon after it fell to the ground Credit: Jamie Lorriman

13 The milkshake attack came as Mr Trump and Theresa May gave a joint press conference Credit: AFP or licensors

13 Donald Trump and the Queen shared a laugh as they sat down at the grand table during a Buckingham Palace event