He chose a Coventry factory to launch his new Brexit party - to fight, he said, for the people who'd been betrayed by the Westminster political class. And Nigel Farage unveiled a surprise new candidate for next month's European elections, Jacob Rees-Mogg's sister, Annunziata. But some MPs were upset by his pledge to "put the fear of God" into his opponents, accusing Mr Farage of preaching "fear, hatred and division" on the campaign trail.
aries1234: He chose a Coventry factory to launch his new Brexit party - to fight, he said, for the people who'd been betrayed by the Westminster political class. And Nigel Farage unveiled a surprise new candidate for next month's European elections, Jacob Rees-Mogg's sister, Annunziata. But some MPs were upset by his pledge to "put the fear of God" into his opponents, accusing Mr Farage of preaching "fear, hatred and division" on the campaign trail.
Go Nigel.
Yep the PC brigade will listen to his every word and then they might just vote for him
aries1234: He chose a Coventry factory to launch his new Brexit party - to fight, he said, for the people who'd been betrayed by the Westminster political class. And Nigel Farage unveiled a surprise new candidate for next month's European elections, Jacob Rees-Mogg's sister, Annunziata. But some MPs were upset by his pledge to "put the fear of God" into his opponents, accusing Mr Farage of preaching "fear, hatred and division" on the campaign trail.
Go Nigel.
An electable version of UKIP although to be honest I’d elect a dog turd to the European Parliament.
The main UK political parties have "wilfully decided to go against" the 2016 EU referendum result, Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage has said.
Mr Farage was launching his party's Euro election campaign in Wales, in Caerphilly.
He said the fact all four Labour candidates in Wales wanted another EU referendum showed the "huge gap between people and politicians".
The elections take place on 23 May, with eight parties standing in Wales.
The Brexit Party has been formed by Mr Farage to fight the European elections, campaigning for the UK to leave the EU straight away.
Ex-Conservative MP Ann Widdecombe is joining the party's campaign with a visit to Newport on Tuesday evening.
Where do the parties stand on the EU elections? The elections in Wales - a guide
Mr Farage said he was in Caerphilly three years ago ahead of the referendum and "had a strong sense in much of south Wales that leave would win".
"Here I am three years on, the reason I'm back is not as a tourist it's because it has not been delivered," he told BBC Wales.
"I think both of our main parties have wilfully decided to go against what the people of the UK voted for in that referendum.
"Now we have a European election to fight.
"Very interesting here in Wales, all four Labour candidates for the European Parliament all want a second referendum and are all Remainers.
"It sums up I think in many ways the huge gap that exists between people and politicians."
Earlier, the Brexit Party's lead candidate in Wales, Nathan Gill, urged Leave supporters to use their European election vote to send a "strong message" to Westminster, saying people had been "betrayed".
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He chose a Coventry factory to launch his new Brexit party - to fight, he said, for the people who'd been betrayed by the Westminster political class. And Nigel Farage unveiled a surprise new candidate for next month's European elections, Jacob Rees-Mogg's sister, Annunziata. But some MPs were upset by his pledge to "put the fear of God" into his opponents, accusing Mr Farage of preaching "fear, hatred and division" on the campaign trail.
Go Nigel.