Brexit Party MEP sparks laughter as he mocks four Remainer ‘horseman of Brexit apocalypse’
During a general election tour speech in Blyth, Brexit Party MEP Martin Daubney mocked Remainers who he considered to spread doom and gloom regarding Brexit. He named, Tony Blair, John Major, Jo Swinson and Nicola Sturgeon as the four horsemen before taking aim at each of the politicians. He said: “We have had a pestilence of MPs in their wellington boots and hard hats flooding into the country.
“They have been trying to show that they care and rightly getting heckled out of town by irate locals.
“And, of course, the four horsemen of the Brexit apocalypse.
“Tony Blair, he won’t shut up will he, going on right to the end.
“Jo Swinson, isn’t she doing well at the moment.
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“John Major, he has resurfaced, hasn’t he.
“I call them the turds that can’t be flushed.”
Mr Daubney paused his speech as the crowd began to break out in laughter.
He continued: “I know politics is a serious business but we do have to have some fun.
“I have to add, the fourth horseman is Nicola Sturgeon.
“Of course who wants to deal with uncle Fagin Jeremy Corbyn.
“They will do anything for power.
“Aren’t we seeing the true mendaciousness of politics and what it really stands for.”
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Nicola Sturgeon and Jo Swinson have most notably been criticised for their determination to prevent Brexit from happening.
Ms Swinson has insisted that if she was elected Prime Minister in the upcoming general election her first act would be to revoke Brexit.
Nicola Sturgeon has continuously campaigned for another Scottish referendum and been attacked for the possibility of forming a union with Jeremy Corbyn to ensure that the Scots have another vote.
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