Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage and Conservative MP Jacob Rees-Mogg were pictured awkwardly sitting next to each other at a pro-Brexit rally in London on Friday night, before breaking into grins and giggles.
At the Leave Means Leave rally, Farage revealed that he expects there to be a second Brexit referendum within months.
Both he and Rees-Mogg gave impassioned speeches in central London, with the former UKIP leader urging Brexit campaigners to 'get ready for every situation'.
There was a sizable crowd in attendance at the rally, with many of them holding up signs with pro-Brexit slogans.
Jacob Rees-Mogg and Nigel Farage both spoke at the Leave Means Leave rally, held in central London on Friday night - seeming a little awkward in each other's presence
Speaking at the Leave Means Leave rally, Farage said: 'My message folks tonight is as much as I don't want a second referendum it would be wrong of us on a Leave Means Leave platform not to get ready, not to be prepared for a worst case scenario.
'If I'm wrong, we've lost nothing. We've not got to move into a different gear. We've got to start forming branches and active groups all over this country.
'We've got to re-engage with those millions of people who never voted in their lives before. We've got to connect with them.
'And if all our efforts come to nothing because we leave at 11pm on March 29, then so much the better.
Later on, however, they looked to be in high spirits as they exchanged jokes before taking to the stage to give impassioned speeches
As well as Rees-Mogg and Farage, several other Brexiteers spoke, including Tim Martin, the found of pub chain JD Wetherspoon
'But can I urge you, can I implore you to get ready for every situation.
'I think they will in the next few months betray us completely and let us be ready not just to fight back, but if it comes we will win it next time by a much bigger margin.'
Tim Martin, the founder of pub chain JD Wetherspoon, also spoke at the rally.
The former UKIP leader revealed how he believes that a second referendum is just months away
Speaking to those who voted to leave, Farage said: 'Can I implore you to get ready for every situation'
At one point during the rally, the former UKIP leader stood up to wave a Union Jack - to the delight of the audience
Speaking at the 'Save Brexit' rally, Farage also said: 'We've got to re-engage with those millions of people who never voted in their lives before'
He said his business has swapped some of its EU imports for UK products in order to 'show a bit of muscle' against 'scare stories'.
Speaking at the Leave Means Leave 'Save Brexit Rally' in London on Friday night, Mr Martin said: 'The other scare story is that Kent will become a lorry park - now I don't believe that and neither do you. We at Wetherspoons decided to do a little experiment.
'We're going to take French brandy and we're going to take French champagne and German-imported Jagermeister ... and a number of other products, and we're going to swap them for UK products.
Conservative Party MP and chairman of the European Research Group (ERG) Jacob Rees-Mogg also spoke at the event
Like the former UKIP leader, he gave an impassioned speech to the pro-Brexit crowd in attendance
'I'm a free trader ... but there comes a time which I think has arrived now and we have to show a bit of muscle.'
Mr Martin said since taking this decision his trade had 'gone up'.
He added: 'The EU is only 7 percent of the world, there's a lot of arguments in favour of doing the deal because we need frictionless trade.
'If you believe in frictionless trade for 7 percent of the world, what about the other 93 percent?'
There was a sizable crowd in attendance to watch several leading Brexiteers talk about Brexit
Many were eager to meet the leaders, including this young woman who posed with Farage after his speech
Attendees hold up signs with slogans at a political rally organised by the pro-Brexit Leave Means Leave campaign group
Rees-Mogg, Wetherspoons' Chairman Tim Martin, sit as the vice-chairman of Leave Means Leave group, Richard Tice, Farage, Labour MP Kate Hoey, the DUP's Sammy Wilson and Chairman of the pro-Brexit Leave Means Leave group, John Longworth, hold up signs
The audience seemed to be in high spirits at the central London event as they listened to the speakers
https://textbacklinkexchanges.com/category/the-sun-world/
https://textbacklinkexchanges.com/nigel-farage-tells-leave-means-leave-rally-he-believes-there-will-be-a-second-referendum/
News Pictures Nigel Farage tells Leave Means Leave rally he believes there will be a second referendum
You don’t have to pack away your bikini just because you’re the wrong side of 20. These body-beautiful stars reveal their secrets to staying in shape and prove you can smoulder in a two-piece, whatever your age. Read on and be bikini inspired!
TEENS
Hayden Panettiere
Size: 8
Age: 18
Height: 5ft 1in
Weight: 8st
To achieve her kick-ass figure, Hayden – who plays cheerleader Claire Bennet in Heroes – follows the ‘quartering’ rule. She eats only a quarter of the food on her plate, then waits 20 minutes before deciding whether she needs to eat again.
Hayden says: “I don’t have a model’s body, but I’m not one of those crazy girls who thinks that they’re fat. I’m OK with what I have.”
Nicollette says: “I don’t like diets – I see it, I eat it! I believe in eating healthily with lots of protein, vegetables and carbs to give you energy.”
kim cattrall
Size: 10-12
Age: 52
Height: 5ft 8in
Weight: 9st 4lb
SATC star Kim swears by gym sessions with Russian kettle bells (traditional cast-iron weights) and the South Beach Diet to give her the body she wants. To avoid overeating, Kim has a radical diet trick – squirting lemon juice on her leftovers – so she won’t carry on picking.
Kim says: “I am no super-thin Hollywood actress. I am built for men who like women to look like women.”
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2018/12/14/21/7441652-6497649-image-m-8_1544821247845.jpg
Комментариев нет:
Отправить комментарий