Farage to lead 100000-strong march to Supreme Court during Brexit legal challenge hearing

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Nigel Farage is planning to lead a 100,000-strong march to the Supreme Court to during the start of the Government’s attempt to stop MPs delaying Brexit.

The march would be a “reminder about what we voted for, so there is no slippage on the single market which we think this case was used to get a negotiating stand on,” the spokesman said.

“We will also be launching with all Leave campaigns, including members of all political parties, a march on the Supreme Court to make a point that ‘Brexit means Brexit’.

“This will remind the Government, politicians and the establishment, including the court, that they cannot ignore the democratic vote of the people in the referendum.”

It is expected to take place on December 5, the first of four days cleared by the court for the hearing.

Nigel Farage told the BBC’s Andrew Marr Show: “We may have seen Bob Geldof and 40,000 people in Parliament Square moaning about Brexit.

“But believe you me, if people in this country think that they’re going to be cheated, they’re going to be betrayed, then we will see political anger the likes of which none of us in our lifetimes have ever witnessed in this country.

“The temperature of this is very, very high. I’m going to say to everybody watching this who was on the Brexit side, let’s try to get even, let’s have peaceful protest and let’s make sure in any form of election that we don’t support people who want to overturn this process.”

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