Nigel Farage is the main draw at conference today pushing for 'Irexit'
The conference is being held in Dublin’s RDS.
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The conference is being held in Dublin’s RDS.
Last week, Farage suggested that Britain should have a second Brexit referendum in a tweet.
Brexiteer Nigel Farage last week suggested that Britain should hold a second referendum on EU membership.
He says that a second referendum would result in a “much bigger” majority for the Leave campaign.
Farage criticised Michel Barnier after their meeting today.
In an interview with the UK Daily Mail, Farage talked about his personal life, relationships and how he can’t walk around outside on his own without fear of being attacked.
The Hist said it may be seen as an endorsement of Farage.
The party elected former army officer Henry Bolton as its new leader.
Farage said he believed the UK government was being “reasonable” as Brexit negotiations continue.
Farage, however, rubbished the suggestion in a series of tweets calling the reports “fake news”.
Farage said the EU is doing it to make things difficult for the UK.
“I do understand national sensitivities. I’ll change it to gangsters,” Farage continued to say.
“I will leave UKIP amicably, cheerfully and in the knowledge that we won.”
The former Ukip leader thinks the Taoiseach should apologise to Donald Trump.
Meanwhile, Kenny has said he will raise marriage equality with Mike Pence if he gets the chance.
Farage tweeted a picture of himself smiling broadly while sitting down with the US President.
Seb Dance was caught on camera holding up the handwritten message behind Farage.
Flanagan hit out at Nigel Farage following the former UKIP leader’s Irexit comments.
“Twice in the last 16 years Ireland has rejected EU treaties,” the former Ukip leader said this morning.
Leicester winning the Premier League, the Brexit vote, and Donald Trump’s presidential victory combined into an accumulator worth a staggering €5.3 million – from a €1.20 bet.
The right-wing politician has been threatened with legal action over comments he made about an anti-racism group.
This year’s Person of the Year will join recent winners such as Barack Obama and Angela Merkel.
“I’m confident he will be a good president,” Farage said.
The former UKIP leader made light of claims made by Trump that he could grab women’s privates due to his fame.
The Ukip leader says the EU doesn’t respect referendums.
Steven Woolfe MEP, favourite for the leadership of Ukip following Diane James’ resignation, earlier released a statement to say his condition is improving.
Nigel Farage has ruled out a return.
Clinton accused the former Ukip leader of having “stoked anti-immigrant sentiments” in the UK.
Julien Mercille looks at the decisions of Nigel Farage, David Cameron and Boris Johnson to move out of the spotlight.
Farage is the cat that got the cream this week.
“It’s a pleasure,” replied Nigel Farage.
Today’s referendum result is possibly the most seismic event in British history for 70 years.
If you’re struggling to understand how Brexit happened, here’s what the Leave side promised voters.
There are calls for similar referendums across Europe.
Hundreds of thousands tried to register online to vote at the last minute, which caused the site to crash.
The Ukip leader’s comments come as Taoiseach Enda Kenny talks up the risks of a Brexit.
UKIP say they’ve rejected his official resignation.
The former Tánaiste also shares his thoughts on Nigel Farage.
In the sense that he made it more interesting. Not necessarily better.