Brexit campaigner Farage ‘dares to dream’ of victory
Mr Farage went on: “It wasn’t one of my adverts. That’s why people, many people, voted”, Reid said.
Asked if David Cameron should resign if the United Kingdom has voted for Brexit, Nigel Farage replied: “Immediately”.
But Farage said in a TV interview with Good Morning Britain that the promise was a “mistake” that the Leave campaign made, though he personally didn’t say it. “The massive increase in voter registration will be the reason for that”.
The date should forever become known as Britain’s independence day, the triumphant Ukip leader has claimed. “I doubt whether this referendum will resolve things for that long”, he says. “But it is what we have seen out and about and what I know from some of my friends in the financial markets who have done some big polling”.
After the polls closed, Sterling surged towards the $1.50 threshold.
Former work and pensions secretary Iain Duncan Smith, who quit the cabinet weeks before the referendum, did not sign but said he thought Mr Cameron should stay on. They made a mistake in doing that.
The Ukip leader said it was his party’s referendum, given that he had “forced” David Cameron to take the issue seriously because voters had been turning to his party.
However, London has overwhelmingly voted in favour to remain in the 28-member European Union (EU). Given Farage’s many other disrespectful, inflammatory, and outright racist statements, however, one fears this reference to a bullet being fired was anything but innocent. “If we fail tonight it will not be us that knocks out the first brick from the wall, it will be someone else”.
“I hope and pray that my sense of this tonight is wrong”, Farage said.
Rob Delaney has suggested Nigel Farage tell Vote Leave to change their Twitter banner after the Ukip leader backtracked on a pledge made by the Leave Camp.
“I fear that has tipped the balance”.
By now you’ve probably heard that the British public have voted in favour of leaving the European Union..
“Angry nativism doesn’t win elections in this country”.
“I was written off as being a lunatic and politically the support for this was absolutely tiny”, Farage told CNN Friday.
The fallout was expected to reverberate in future referendums.
However, only a day after the Leave victory it has been admitted that immigration levels may well remain the same and the NHS will probably not receive the £350 a week funding that was offered.