Sunderland Echo

Momentous day – Farage

- By Reporter copydesk.northeast@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @sunderland­echo

Hundreds of Brexit supporters were today expected to set out on the “March To Leave” from Sunderland – in what former UKIP leader Nigel Farage called “a momentous day in British political history”.

The high-profile MEP was joined by other politician­s and leaders of the Leave Means Leave campaign that set off on the first stage of the march – travelling from Sunderland to Hartlepool – which will culminate in a large rally in London’s Parliament Square on March 29.

Organisers say the objective of the march is to “demonstrat­e the level of popular discontent, especially outside of London, with the way the Westminste­r elite are betraying the will of the people over Brexit”.

Mr Farage said: “Today is a momentous day in British political history.

“Pro-Brexit supporters are out in significan­t numbers as we begin the March To Leave to show the outof-touch Westminste­r elite the depth of dissatisfa­ction at their appalling mishandlin­g of the Brexit process.”

Also on the march for the first of 14 days of walking were pro-Brexit MPs Andrea Jenkyns and Kate Hoey.

In a joint statement, they said: “This weekend we march together for Brexit.

“We hope to send a strong message that, despite our difference­s, we are united in our view that the decision of the British people to leave the EU must be respected.

“Not to do so would do untold damage to our democracy as well as corrode trust in politician­s.”

Richard Tice, founder and vice-chairman of Leave Means Leave, added: “MPs rightly rejected the worst deal in history earlier this week.

“It would have locked the UK into an EU Customs Union indefinite­ly, with no say over the rules and no ability to strike new trade deals.

“An exit on WTO terms means we can save £39billion and be immediatel­y free to make the right choices that suit our economy and our people. Most importantl­y, it would restore trust in politics by honouring the result of the 2016 referendum.”

Yesterday, a Fishing For Leave flotilla protest over Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit plans took place on the River Tyne.

Leader of the Brexit Party, Catherine Blaiklock, said: “It is 1,000 days on Tuesday since the referendum.

“They have had plenty of time to prepare everything, there has been an absolute wanton failure to prepare.

“It’s the worst handling of any event since Suez.

“Three years ... zero progress.”

“A momentous day in British politcal history” NIGEL FARAGE

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Nigel Farage is leading the March to Leave from Sunderland to London’s Parliament Square.
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The Fishing For Leave protest on the Tyne yesterday.

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