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суббота, 16 марта 2019 г.

«Breaking News» Nigel Farage leads gaggle of soggy and windswept pro-Brexiteers on 270-mile The March To Leave trek

Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage is leading a 270-mile pro-Brexit trek from Sunderland to London.


The March To Leave walk, organised by campaigners who want Britain to leave the EU with or without a deal, got underway at around 9.30am this morning.


Conservative MP Andrea Jenkyns and Labour MP Kate Hoey are also in attendance.




The March To Leave walk, organised by campaigners who want Britain to leave the EU with or without a deal, started from Wearside in Sunderland at around 9.30am this morning


The March To Leave walk, organised by campaigners who want Britain to leave the EU with or without a deal, started from Wearside in Sunderland at around 9.30am this morning



The March To Leave walk, organised by campaigners who want Britain to leave the EU with or without a deal, started from Wearside in Sunderland at around 9.30am this morning





Nigel Farage led the walk as protesters carried 'Leave means Leave' banners. The walk will continue until March 29 when Britain is set to leave the EU


Nigel Farage led the walk as protesters carried 'Leave means Leave' banners. The walk will continue until March 29 when Britain is set to leave the EU



Nigel Farage led the walk as protesters carried 'Leave means Leave' banners. The walk will continue until March 29 when Britain is set to leave the EU



It will end in London on March 29, the day Britain had been scheduled to leave the EU.


Mr Farage will be joined by Leave Means Leave founder Richard Tice and chairman John Longworth.


Around 200 people have turned out this morning for the march, which will wind its way down from Wearside to end at the capital's Parliament Square.




After leading the beginning of the walk Nigel Farage took a seat on the 'Believe in Britain' bus


After leading the beginning of the walk Nigel Farage took a seat on the 'Believe in Britain' bus



After leading the beginning of the walk Nigel Farage took a seat on the 'Believe in Britain' bus




Conservative MP Andrea Jenkyns and Labour MP Kate Hoey joined Mr Farage for this morning's pro-Brexit walk


Conservative MP Andrea Jenkyns and Labour MP Kate Hoey joined Mr Farage for this morning's pro-Brexit walk



Conservative MP Andrea Jenkyns and Labour MP Kate Hoey joined Mr Farage for this morning's pro-Brexit walk





The group battled strong winds and rain as temperatures fell to 10 degrees celsius at the start of the 270-mile walk


The group battled strong winds and rain as temperatures fell to 10 degrees celsius at the start of the 270-mile walk



The group battled strong winds and rain as temperatures fell to 10 degrees celsius at the start of the 270-mile walk





Around 200 people have turned out this morning for the march, which will wind its way down from Wearside to end at the capital's Parliament Square


Around 200 people have turned out this morning for the march, which will wind its way down from Wearside to end at the capital's Parliament Square



Around 200 people have turned out this morning for the march, which will wind its way down from Wearside to end at the capital's Parliament Square





During the walk strong winds meant Mr Farage was forced to keep his umbrella down while rain poured on the group


During the walk strong winds meant Mr Farage was forced to keep his umbrella down while rain poured on the group



During the walk strong winds meant Mr Farage was forced to keep his umbrella down while rain poured on the group





Walkers shivered in their woolly hats and coats as they walked by the River Wear in miserable looking Sunderland


Walkers shivered in their woolly hats and coats as they walked by the River Wear in miserable looking Sunderland



Walkers shivered in their woolly hats and coats as they walked by the River Wear in miserable looking Sunderland



The March To Leave will campaign under the slogan ‘Brexit Betrayal’.


Sunderland was selected as the place to start the walk after 61.3 per cent of Sunderland voters backed Brexit during the EU Referendum in 2016.


During the walk the former UKIP leader said: 'The temperature. It's 10 degrees. 10 degrees in Leeds and every 20 miles it drops a degree.'


Another walker says: 'You're in the north now.'


Mr Farage jokes: 'Yes I had noticed.' 







Mr Farage delivered a rousing speech to the walkers who gathered to support him in his pro-Brexit campaign 





Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage posed next to a 'Tommy' statue during the 'Brexit Betrayal' march from Sunderland to London


Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage posed next to a 'Tommy' statue during the 'Brexit Betrayal' march from Sunderland to London



Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage posed next to a 'Tommy' statue during the 'Brexit Betrayal' march from Sunderland to London





Protesters made their way along the River Wear in Sunderland as they began a 270-mile march to London to try to get Britain out of the EU whether a deal is in place by March 29 or not


Protesters made their way along the River Wear in Sunderland as they began a 270-mile march to London to try to get Britain out of the EU whether a deal is in place by March 29 or not



Protesters made their way along the River Wear in Sunderland as they began a 270-mile march to London to try to get Britain out of the EU whether a deal is in place by March 29 or not





Save our sovereignty: Supporters waved their flags and took photos of Mr Farage as he stood at the top of his 'Leave means Leave' bus


Save our sovereignty: Supporters waved their flags and took photos of Mr Farage as he stood at the top of his 'Leave means Leave' bus



Save our sovereignty: Supporters waved their flags and took photos of Mr Farage as he stood at the top of his 'Leave means Leave' bus



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Main photo article Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage is leading a 270-mile pro-Brexit trek from Sunderland to London.
The March To Leave walk, organised by campaigners who want Britain to leave the EU with or without a deal, got underway at around 9.30am this morning.
Conservative MP Andrea Jenkyns and Labour MP...


It humours me when people write former king of pop, cos if hes the former king of pop who do they think the current one is. Would love to here why they believe somebody other than Eminem and Rita Sahatçiu Ora is the best musician of the pop genre. In fact if they have half the achievements i would be suprised. 3 reasons why he will produce amazing shows. Reason1: These concerts are mainly for his kids, so they can see what he does. 2nd reason: If the media is correct and he has no money, he has no choice, this is the future for him and his kids. 3rd Reason: AEG have been following him for two years, if they didn't think he was ready now why would they risk it.

Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.

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