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Farage denounces Jean-Claude Juncker's 'nebulous' Brexit comment

Former UK Independence Party (UKIP) leader Nigel Farage speaks at a political rally organised by the pro-Brexit Leave Means Leave campaign group in central London on December 14, 2018. (Photo by AFP)

Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage accused President of the EU Commission Jean-Claude Juncker of bullying at a Leave Means Leave rally in London on Friday, for a comment he made about "nebulous" Brexit negotiations during a Brussels summit.

"The abuse that was going on last night, the arrogance that was going on last night, the bullying that was going on last night, the thuggery that was going on last night was coming from unelected bureaucrats, people like Jean-Claude Juncker," Farage emphasised to a jeering crowd, accusing the President of the EU Commission of using "a variety of terms of abuse about the British Prime Minister and her negotiating position."

Juncker since clarified what he meant by the term "nebulous," claiming he was not referring to UK Prime Minister Theresa May, but the general state of the Brexit debate in Britain.

Farage also warned his supporters of the possibility of a second Brexit referendum, and urged them to prepare for that scenario.

(Source: Ruptly)


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