James O’Brien issued the perfect takedown of the March to Leave
As well as charging “core marchers” £50 each for some highly suspect branded clothing and the chance to see Nigel farage for the hour or so in which he deigns to show his face, the March to Leave has been anything but a roaring success. Photographs of the bedraggled Brexit faithful show that the march is less well-attended than the grand opening of a Tesco Metro in Cleethorpes and has an average age fairly representative of the crowd around the crocheted toilet-roll cover stall at a village fete.
I’d be asking Farage for my fifty quid back #MarchToLeave pic.twitter.com/GLYUWeZaRR
— Led By Donkeys (@ByDonkeys) March 18, 2019
#MarchToLeave participants stayed in ‘The Unicorn Hotel’#brexit #ComedyGold pic.twitter.com/tiMKXuYPmV
— Eurotrash🇪🇺Lasance (@lasancmt) March 19, 2019
LBC’s most vociferously anti-Brexit presenter, James O’Brien, has observed the Brexit process with increasing disappointment at his own dire predictions coming true with depressing regularity. He spotted something about the march, which he described like this:
“It’s the best illustration of Brexit you’ll ever see.
60 or 70 poor souls abandoned in the weather by wealthy business, media and political figures who are back in London, dry, warm and wealthy.”
It’s well worth hearing the whole thing.
Yeah, Farage got a small group of ppl riled up and he disappeared…..perfect analogy indeed.
— rantingrestaurateur (@RestaurantsRant) March 19, 2019
Source: LBC