Wednesday, 27 Nov 2024

Nigel Farage SHOCKS rally as he reveals how Remainer Lord Adonis has ‘HELPED’ Brexit Party

The Brexit Party’s leader Nigel Farage revealed that Lord Adonis’s comments regarding who to vote for in the upcoming European elections had helped his new party. Mr Farage explained that Lord Adonis had proclaimed that if voters considered themselves Brexiteers they should not vote for the Labour Party. The Brexit Party leader added he wanted to echo that sentiment as he believes his party is the only party who still wants a “proper Brexit”.

During his speech, Mr Farage said: “We are almost in slow motion, we have seen the party that stood again in 2017 promising to implement the result of the referendum.

“Piece by piece they have now virtually become a Remainer party.

“Why else would you put Lord Adonis on your MEP list in the southwest of England.

“I think Lord Adonis has been very helpful, because he has said that if you are a Brexiteer don’t vote for Labour.

“As the leader of the Brexit Party I want to absolutely echo what Lord Adonis has said and I intend to do that quite a lot over the next few weeks.”

According to early predictions, the Brexit Party is has overtaken the Labour and the Tories in vote expectancy polls for the upcoming European elections.

Three in five Conservative Party members are planning to vote for Nigel Farage’s new Brexit Party in the European elections, a survey has revealed.

The unpopularity of Theresa May’s leadership was laid bare in a Conservative Home survey, members also revealed less than 25 percent of members were planning to vote Tory in the May 23 poll. 

The Prime Minister’s decision to hold talks with Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and ask the EU for another extension after repeatedly promised to leave on March 29 appears to be the final straws for many Tories.

The latest developments come as Change UK, the UK’s pro-EU party, begin plans to launch their campaign in Bristol on Tuesday.

The Conservative Home survey was published on Sunday and questioned 1,132 members.

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