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Nigel Farage threatens to sue Led By Donkeys under EU law

Led By Donkeys offer to sell thebrexitparty.com to Nigel Farage for a £1m donation to the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants.

Ben Gelblum by Ben Gelblum
2019-11-21 19:37
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We reported how billboard pranksters and hypocrisy exposers Led By Donkeys bought the website “thebrexitparty.com” when Farage launched his new party before he remembered to register his web domain.

They have posted some of the things Nigel Farage has said which he would rather you were not aware of. Such as his distaste for the NHS in its current form.

 Led By Donkeys are now offering to sell the website to Nigel Farage for over a million pounds.

Led By Donkeys said the entire fee, which will increase by £50,000 each day, would be donated to the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants.

The move comes after Brexit Party lawyers contacted Led By Donkeys asking them to remove their logo from the site. The party said the campaign group is refusing to transfer the domain name, which is similar to their official site “thebrexitparty.org”.

Ironically, Led By Donkeys said that the Brexit Party was threatening them under EU law.

A screen grab from the website
A screen grab from the website (thebrexitparty.com)

The website features a rising total of the cost, along with an “election advent calendar” – which offers examples of the “lies, lunacy and hypocrisy” of the Conservatives and Brexit Party every day until December 12.

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“When Farage and his millionaire backers set up the Brexit Party they didn’t have the foresight to buy up all of the websites with their own name – and we did,” Led By Donkeys co-founder Oliver Knowles told the PA news agency.

“With the advent calendar, we are telling the story of the Brexit Party and the Tory Party who are now election partners – and the threat they represent to the country.”

Asked why they chose the immigrant support charity, Mr Knowles said: “Nigel Farage peddles an ideology of hatred and division and it felt like this would be a good and just cause.”

Led By Donkeys bought the domain name earlier this year to challenge Mr Farage’s party during the European Parliament elections in May.

The anti-Brexit group ridiculed the recent approach from Brexit Party lawyers, saying the eight-page legal letter cites European Union law five times as justification of its claim.

In the 8-page legal letter we got from Farage’s lawyers he cites EU law *five* times. Who knew Nigel Farage was such a fan of European law? ? pic.twitter.com/OJOQt0T5yu

— Led By Donkeys (@ByDonkeys) November 21, 2019

“Who knew Nigel Farage was such a fan of European law?” Led By Donkeys tweeted.

All versions of the Brexit Party logo have been removed from the current version of the website.

Behind the first door of the advent calendar features a video of Mr Farage saying “we’re going to have to move to an insurance-based system of healthcare”.

A screen grab from the website

 

(thebrexitparty.com)

“There will be a series of other pieces of information about their collaboration and highlighting the lunacy and hypocrisy of their Brexit position over the past few months,” said Mr Knowles.

“Some are describing it as the most important election in a generation and we’re inclined to agree.”

In a statement, the Brexit Party said: “The Brexit Party have issued a legal letter, via lawyers, Wedlake Bell to Led by Donkeys requesting they cease and desist from using the Brexit Party logo and Brexit Party materials on posters, document download site and via their website at thebrexitparty.com.

“They have offered to comply with these requests, but so far they are refusing to transfer the domain name.”

Led By Donkeys has made its name protesting against Brexit with various large-scale projects in public spaces, first going viral in early 2019 by sharing politicians’ past comments on billboards.

We own https://t.co/OQ5hfKpVXw. Farage and co have sent us a long legal letter demanding we give it to him. Well, he can have the website… for a million quid, all proceeds to the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants (price goes up £50k a day)

— Led By Donkeys (@ByDonkeys) November 21, 2019

READ MORE: Boris Johnson hilariously trolled by Led by Donkeys in Uxbridge

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