-London. We’ve managed in five and a half weeks not just to frighten the establishment, oh no, they’re not frightened, they’re absolutely terrified. But perhaps most important of all, what we’ve managed to do in those five and a half weeks since we launched in that factory in Coventry, is we’ve managed to give millions and millions of people in this country who were frustrated, upset, angry, on the point of saying they may never engage with the democratic process again, so sick to death were they of the shenanigans in Westminster.
You know what we’ve given them in the Brexit party? We’ve given them hope, optimism and belief in this country and in the democratic process.
What I think, this is now about far more than leaving the European Union. This is now about a bigger, more fundamental question of democracy.
If we win big on Thursday, we will kill off any prospect of Parliament forcing a second referendum upon us because they know they would lose. If we vote for the Brexit party, and we win on Thursday, we demand given that democratic mandate that people out of this team, people who’ve got competence, people who’ve been in business, people who do deals for a living unlike the career politicians on our front benches. We demand that we are part of that negotiating team to make sure that we do leave the European Union on the 31st of October. We must be part of that process.
If we win well, if we win big on Thursday, there are a couple of really nice little bonuses that’ll be attached. The first is, we will quickly get rid of the worst, most duplicitous, and I still disagree with [Anne Whittacker 00:02:53]. She’s not the worst Prime Minister since Anthony Eden. She’s the worst Prime Minister in the history of our nation. She’ll be gone.