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UK: Farage returns Cameron's pro-EU 'propaganda' to No. 10 Downing St
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15.04.2016
UK Independence Party (UKIP) leader Nigel Farage slammed UK Prime Minister David Cameron outside his residence at number 10 Downing street in London, Friday, for spending an alleged £10 million (€12 million) on campaign leaflets which he labelled as 'propaganda.'
In protest over the spending, Farage posted the leaflets back through the prime minister's residence and challenged him over the content of the leaflets, saying he would "debate it to him head to head anytime, anyplace, anywhere."
The UKIP leader went on to urge Brexit followers to head to the polls and "vote in blood" on June 23 claiming that they would "win" the campaign as they had the "passion of the argument" on their side.
An EU referendum is scheduled to take place on June 23. Supporters of the 'Brexit' campaign also include Mayor of London Boris Johnson and UK Justice Minister Michael Gove.
In protest over the spending, Farage posted the leaflets back through the prime minister's residence and challenged him over the content of the leaflets, saying he would "debate it to him head to head anytime, anyplace, anywhere."
The UKIP leader went on to urge Brexit followers to head to the polls and "vote in blood" on June 23 claiming that they would "win" the campaign as they had the "passion of the argument" on their side.
An EU referendum is scheduled to take place on June 23. Supporters of the 'Brexit' campaign also include Mayor of London Boris Johnson and UK Justice Minister Michael Gove.
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