Brexit referendum: Farage declares victory for 'ordinary & decent' people
UKIP leader Nigel Farage has declared a victory for Brexit. The pound meanwhile has been sent tumbling to its lowest level since 1985.
Farage seemed to concede defeat earlier in the night when a ‘Remain’ win looked likely. He has now backtracked in a speech in the early hours of Friday morning, declaring Thursday’s referendum “a victory for ordinary people, a victory for decent people.”
His comments come as the ‘Leave’ vote has a 52 percent to 48 percent advantage over the ‘Remain’ vote.
With "Leave" holding a slight lead, UKIP leader Nigel Farage speaks: https://t.co/GGJzW37Vyc#EURefResultspic.twitter.com/JwXJc6fav9
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“We have fought against the multinationals, against the big merchant banks, against big politics, against lies, corruption and deceit and today honesty and decency and belief in a nation I think now is going to win,” Farage said.
“We will have done it without having to fight, without a single bullet having been fired.”
Farage also branded the EU a “failed project” and said Thursday’s vote would “go down in our history as our independence day.”
Farage has also called on David Cameron to resign as Prime Minister "immediately" in light of a likely win for the ‘Leave’ campaign.
Not long after Farage’s speech, as votes continue to be counted and ‘Leave’ maintains its 4 percent advantage over ‘Remain,’ UK broadcasters BBC, Sky and ITV have all forecast a Brexit.
BBC forecasts UK votes to #Leave the European Unionhttps://t.co/itsARDBbYF#EURef#Brexitpic.twitter.com/gASaxpdNi3
— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) June 24, 2016
VIDEO: Here at @itvnews we are now calling it for Leave to win the #EUrefhttps://t.co/dB2qI9F6PF
— ITV News (@itvnews) June 24, 2016
Sky News projects UK votes to Leave European Union #EURefpic.twitter.com/v5cD0RjAg0
— Sky News (@SkyNews) June 24, 2016