Ex-Ukip leader and father of Brexit' dies
Briefly

"At the time, he said: The polls have said that seven out of 10 people don't want to have anything to do with the Euro [currency] and nearly 50 per cent want to withdraw from the European Union. All it needed was a party to stand up for those two principles."
"He began his political career as a Conservative councillor in Clacton before joining the Referendum Party, which went on to merge with Ukip. He was one of the first to join the party, standing in Harwich in the 1997 general election."
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