The Scotsman

Farage says his Brexit party will ‘put fear of God’ into Westminste­r

- By ANGUS HOWARTH

Nigel Farage has vowed to put the “fear of God” into MPS as he announced the sister of Tory Brexiteer Jacob Reesmogg is to be a candidate for his new Brexit Party.

The former Ukip leader said Annunziata Rees-mogg would be one of 70 candidates fielded by the party in next month’s elections to the European Parliament.

Speaking at a campaign launch event in Coventry, he said their “mission” was to lead a “democratic revolution” against a political class which had betrayed the voters over Brexit.

Ms Rees-mogg, who twice stood unsuccessf­ully as a Tory general election candidate, said it was an opportunit­y for voters to show the politician­s were not “our masters” but there to “do our bidding”.

Her brother, the chairman of the pro-brexit Tory European Research Group, expressed his regret at her decision to leave the Conservati­ves.

“The Brexit Party is fortunate to have such a high calibre candidate but I am sorry that Annunziata has left the Conservati­ve Party,” he said.

The recruitmen­t of Ms Reesmogg represente­d a major publicity coup for Mr Farage as campaignin­g began for the European elections now due to take place on May 23 after EU leaders agreed a further six-month delay to Brexit.

She said it had not been an easy decision to leave a party which she had supported for more than 30 years “from Maggie Thatcher through to Theresa May”.

“I know which one I’d rather have representi­ng us now,” she told cheering supporters.

She added: “The point at which our Prime Minister will not listen, not only to her membership, but will not listen to the people of her country... I can’t sit by and let her do it. We’ve got to rescue our democracy, we have got to show that the people of this country have a say in how we are run.”

Mr Farage said Britain had become a nation of “lions led by donkeys” and that the campaign marked the start of a fightback.

“I do believe that we can win these European elections and that we can again start to put the fear of God into our Members of Parliament in Westminste­r,” he said.

“They deserve nothing less than that after the way they’ve treated us over this betrayal.

He added: “Our task and our mission is to change politics for good. I said that if I ever did come back into the political fray, next time it would be no more Mr Nice Guy and I mean it. I am angry about what has happened. I said many years ago I wanted to cause an earthquake in British politics. Now what I am fighting for, and with your support what we will attempt to achieve, is a democratic revolution in British politics.”

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 ??  ?? Annunziata Rees-mogg speaks at the campaign launch of the Brexit Party
Annunziata Rees-mogg speaks at the campaign launch of the Brexit Party

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