Nigel Farage is rebranding the Brexit party into an anti-lockdown party
The party which took no seats at last year’s British general election is seeking a new approach.
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The party which took no seats at last year’s British general election is seeking a new approach.
“I killed the Liberal Democrats and I hurt the Labour Party,” Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage claimed.
Nigel Farage has claimed he’s been repeatedly offered a seat in the House of Lords to “go quietly”.
The Brexit party will not contest the 317 seats held by the Conservatives.
Farage is heading up his new Brexit Party into its first general election.
The Brexit Party is preparing for an election – by using a technology called Pericles, in reference to one of Bojo’s historic heroes.
The Irish government’s refusal to outline what a hard border would look like in a no-deal Brexit has caused confusion among Brexiteers.
Richard Tice, an MEP for the East of England, also explained trade across the Northern Irish border by comparing it to a jar of Smarties.
In what was an electoral stronghold for the Labour Party, Nigel Farage’s Brexit movement is gathering momentum.
When initially interviewed by Channel 4 News, she denied involvement with Cambridge Analytica.
Irish MEPs Clare Daly and Mick Wallace wore t-shirts with an image of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
Farage had the milkshake thrown over him while he was out canvassing in Newcastle city centre.
The MEP candidate was canvassing in Newcastle when it happened.
The Brexit Party is leading the polls but has refused to publish a manifesto – that approach poses a threat to democracy, writes Matthew Murphy.
Only officially established in February, the Brexit Party now looks set to come out on top when the votes are counted.
Nigel Farage has claimed that he used the phase repeatedly during the 2016 Brexit referendum campaign.
The Conservatives, meanwhile, look set for a battering at the polls this month.