Farage asks ‘what was it all for?’ as UK economy tanks
“In economic terms, in competitive terms, we’ll ask ourselves, what was it all for?”, the former Brexit Party leader said.
“In economic terms, in competitive terms, we’ll ask ourselves, what was it all for?”, the former Brexit Party leader said.
Will Nigel Farage and Boris Johnson soon become a united political force? According to the former, he's not ruling it out.
“What Nigel wants to do … is to blame someone else, so it’s mysterious forces, a fifth or sixth estate", the former speaker said.
Hundreds of billboards have been erected across the country after the crowdfunder managed to raise £81,824 in 14 days.
The former UKIPer is furiously trying to distance himself from the UK's exit as new polling shows just 9 per cent of Brits consider it a success.
The slogan will be plastered on billboards up and down the country now the funds have been raised.
The slogan will be plastered on billboards up and down the country if the funds can be raised - and it looks like they will be!
No 10 said leaving the European Union was allowing the UK to take a more tailored approach to policies.
"We’ve just managed to get ourselves in a lifeboat off the Titanic", he once famously said. Looks like life was better on board!
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