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Brexit Nigel Farage – Gazeta Wyborcza

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Nigel Farage (center) after the conference at which he announced his resignation from szefowania UKIP. He led the party with a short break since 2006. (PETER NICHOLLS / REUTERS)

                  
                  
                  


                  
             

             
   
   
   
 
 
 
 
Chief Eurosceptic UK Nigel Farage announced that he was resigning from szefowania UKIP, anti-European party that has been instrumental in brexitowego referendum.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                          
 

                 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
         


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- a referendum, I said that I wanted to reclaim their country. Now I want my life back - said the 52-year-old Nigel Farage in Westminster. - I have decided to resign as head of the UKIP [United Kingdom Independence Party]. Victory supporters out of the EU referendum means that fulfilled his political ambition. I became involved in this fight, moving away from the business world, because I wanted our nation to rule itself, and not because I wanted to become a professional politician.

In his youth Farage was a trader on the commodity market in the City. In 1993. He co-founded UKIP, since 1999. Sits in the European Parliament, where he delivers brilliant as much as insolent tirades against Europe. With a short break he headed the party since 2006.

Under his group transformed from a motley of political outsiders in a serious political force. It was under pressure from UKIP and the euro-skeptic members of his own party, Prime Minister David Cameron in January 2013. Brexitowe promised referendum.

did not prevent the victory of the party Farage in the European Parliament elections in 2014. The following year, in elections to Westminster won 12.6 percent. votes, but because of the single-member district resulted in only one seat.

Farage unsuccessfully tried five times to get to Westminster. After the recent elections, he announced his resignation, but the board did not accept her party.

yesterday announced that he would not withdraw from politics completely.

- I will continue to support and UKIP's new leader. I watched the eagle eye of negotiations in Brussels [on starting the UK from the EU] and perhaps comment on them online EuropeanParliament. I am also very interested in supporting independence movements in other parts of the European Union, because we are not the only country that wants to leave the EU - said Farage.

Controversial MEP did not rule out that engage in election campaign UKIP in 2020. in his opinion, 17.5 million Britons who voted for Brexitem, wants to end the free movement of persons, and there are already announcements dilution of the negotiations. The role of the UKIP will pressure the British government.

- The best may be yet to come - said Farage, speculating on the outcome of the party in the next elections.

His departure triggered an avalanche of unfavorable comments camp pro-European . In the last week of the race for the leadership of the Conservative Party withdrew another leader brexitowców, former Mayor of London, Boris Johnson.

- Ni this, than from that Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage back to hide in their shells - mocked yesterday Foreign Minister of Luxembourg Jean Asselborn.

British commentators herald the departure Farage UKIP can help, earning Labour party voters in the northern and central England, especially if a leader is someone less controversial.

Among the candidates for his successor is mentioned former deputy Paul Nuttall, spokesperson for. immigration Steven Woolfe'a, ombudsman. Peter Whittle culture or temporarily suspended in unclear circumstances Suzanne Evans. New leader of UKIP will be announced in the autumn.

Chrysostom Farage

The former head of the European Council Herman Van Rompuy

(2010). - you have charisma wet cloths and appearance of the slave bank official. I want to ask one question: who are you ?!

Prime Minister Cameron (2012). - I call upon the Prime Minister to an open debate and explain why it considers that we need to be a member of the decaying and corrupt EU. At stake is the future of the nation. Mr. Cameron, you have my phone number.

In response to the speech Cameron (2013). - Do not want to be Swiss, is not it? That would be terrible! We'd be rich!

After winning the referendum (2016). - Fought against multinational corporations, banks, big politics, lies, corruption and fraud. Today triumph of honesty, decency and faith in the nation.

         


         


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