They make it so easy
You might have seen billboards all around the country that displayed tweets from pro-Brexit politicians, highlighting their hypocrisy, false promises, and delusion. It was a campaign from the Led By Donkeys team which attracted a whole lot of media attention.
And they have continued with their mission of trolling Brexiteer MPs and also those who failed seven times to be elected into parliament this weekend by sending an ad van to the ‘March to Leave‘ protest, to which only 350 people turned up.
It was actually the perfect metaphor, as something that hoped to show the middle finger to the establishment, with thousands marching through the glorious English countryside, ended up being a few hundred people trudging through the mud as the rain refused to repent, before giving up and going to the pub.
Just as the official Leave campaign used a bus as its most effective weapon back in 2016, Nigel Farage stood atop an open top bus with the words ‘Stop the Brexit betrayal’ on the side. So, it’s safe to say Farage is not happy with the way the government are handling Brexit.
One would assume, then, that given what he said back in 2017, that he would stick to his word and leave the country.
Farage found himself having to confront his comments during the March to Leave, as the ad van sent by Led By Donkeys displayed it in wonderful HD for all to see.
Hiya @Nigel_Farage 👋#EpicProtestMarch pic.twitter.com/K572eMIGSs
— Led By Donkeys (@ByDonkeys) March 16, 2019
Oh sorry @Nigel_Farage does our ad van make you sad? pic.twitter.com/m5BqV6w9WW
— Led By Donkeys (@ByDonkeys) March 16, 2019
Watch to the end, sound on. It’s just tragic #MarchToLeave pic.twitter.com/YQLYFxDuR1
— Led By Donkeys (@ByDonkeys) March 16, 2019
These commets have also been printed onto beer mats, which were delivered to Nigel Farage’s table at the European Parliament, for his next journey to the local boozer, where he presumably enjoys the vast array of Belgian beer on selection.
Another L for Farage, another day of Brexit embarrassment.