Farage: referendum day is Independence Day

Gepubliceerd op 24 juni 2016 om 09:09

Foreman Farage of the UK anti-EU party UKIP has declared independence the day of the referendum on British membership of the European Union.

Nigel Farage said in a speech at 05.00 pm he 'dare to dream' of a victory of the "-departure camp. When was not sure which camp would win, came with half the vote victory for brexit be in sight. Now all the votes have been held, is confirmed.

Later in the morning Farage became brighter and he called for the departure of Cameron. Farage calls a tenure of British Prime Minister Cameron unacceptable.

'For Europe'

"We do not only for ourselves, but won the whole of Europe," Farage said further. He expressed the hope that a British exit from the EU, 'this failed project does collapse.

Conservative MP Nigel Evans compares the results with the time when Berlin was brought down the wall. Evans campaigned for departure from the EU."Everyone will remember where they were when the results came in." Evans hopes his party colleague Cameron stays on, to ensure that the focus remains on what is necessary for Britain "a prosperous, but make independent country."

By: Editorial NOS: Photo: AFP

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