Make Farage’s new Brexit slogan famous | Crowdfunder/Led By Donkeys

 

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They’re back! Led by Donkeys have returned to Crowdfunder, raising more than £50,000 in 12 hours as they continue their crusade against the politics of Brexit. And there’s no sign of it slowing up.

Led by Donkeys have been quick to jump on a BBC Newsnight interview with Nigel Farage where he was quoted as saying the Brexit has not gone as planned and now he deems it as a failure.

In under 24 hours they have raised over 50,000 towards their target to place billboards across the country to make everyone aware of this admission.

“Nigel Farage has finally admitted that “Brexit has failed”. Let’s get his words up on giant billboards across the country…

In 2016: “Take Back Control”
In 2019: “Get Brexit Done”

Nigel Farage has finally admittedin 2023: “Brexit has failed”.

It’s a colossal admission from the godfather of the Brexit campaign and should be the final verdict on the catastrophic experiment.

But the right-wing press who helped deliver our exit from the European Union will do their best to hide and spin Farage’s moment of honesty on BBC’s Newsnight.

That’s why it’s down to all of us to get his message out there, as a new 3-word Brexit slogan on giant billboards up and down the country.

“Brexit has failed”

We’ve spoken to our suppliers who say that if we book in bulk we can get a billboard site for about £500. So if we raise £10,000 that’s 20 sites, £50,000 that’s 100 locations to be seen by countless people. Every penny raised will go for paying for the posters.

Brexit Has Failed. The argument’s over now. Let’s get the word out across the country.

 – Led by Donkeys 

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