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Not just a car crash! Brexit Party bus abandoned on Welsh road ‘had mechanical fault’

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A BREXIT Party bus has been towed after it was pictured empty with its doors open on the side of a road in Wales.

After pictures were shared on Twitter of the bus blocking a lay-by in the Brecon Beacons on Saturday night, some speculated it had been left there as a “bizarre publicity stunt”.

However, the party has confirmed that it suffered a mechanical failure.

BBC Wales journalist Sue Charles found the bus and was initially concerned it had been in an accident, but then saw it was abandoned.

“The doors were still open... it was at a right angle on a lay-by... it just looked very odd,” she told PA.

Haydn Rushworth, press officer for the Brexit Party in Wales, had been campaignin­g on the bus earlier on Saturday and explained there had been a “mechanical glitch” while the driver was travelling alone in the evening and had pulled over.

“It wasn’t a publicity stunt, no-one had hijacked it, it wasn’t Ukip stealing it and abandoning it,” he told PA.

“I’ve heard some great stories – unfortunat­ely it was just a breakdown. It’s a terrific one for our opponents, I’m sure they could come up with some phenomenal metaphors... I’m not going to be the one that comes up with them.”

Mr Rushworth said he did not know where the driver was when the bus was pictured empty, but speculated that they had been searching for phone signal – and Ms Charles added she too had no service when she was by the bus.

Mr Rushworth explained the bus blocking the lay-by by saying they

were “trying to turn around and it was a little tighter in the dark”.

“A combinatio­n of circumstan­ces meant the bus has ended up looking abandoned in a weird spot,” he said.

Mr Rushworth said the bus was later towed to a garage in Cardiff and has since been fixed.

The Brexit Party have been campaignin­g in the area for the Brecon and Radnorshir­e by-election, set to take place on Thursday.

Brexit Party campaigner Richard Taylor said the bus had been on its way back to London “after the team had finished a full day of successful campaignin­g with a great response” when it broke down.

Social media was quick to make analogies to Brexit itself.

Food critic Jay Rayner tweeted: “Today’s gift from the Gods of Unsubtle metaphor: A Brexit Party bus, abandoned after crashing into a hedge, and therefore blocking the way forward.”

Comedy writer James Felton wrote: “So you’re saying they got into a car crash then fled the scene leaving someone else to deal with the mess?”

Jeremy Andrews said: “Brexit is not just a car crash, it’s a bus crash.”

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