Interim UKIP leader Nigel Farage has warned there will be disturbances on the streets if the British parliament attempts to thwart Brexit.
He said "political anger the likes of which none of us in our lifetimes have ever witnessed" will emerge if voters feel they are going to be "cheated" over the result of June's referendum to leave the EU.
He called on Brexit backers to "get even" via peaceful protests and oppose at the ballot box anyone who seeks to overturn the process.
Doubt has been cast over the British government's plans to trigger the process of leaving the EU by the end of next March after the High Court decided parliament must have the final say.
The judges who ruled Prime Minister Theresa May must seek MPs' approval to invoke Article 50 have been labelled "enemies of the people" in newspaper headlines.
[rte.ie]
6/11/16
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He said "political anger the likes of which none of us in our lifetimes have ever witnessed" will emerge if voters feel they are going to be "cheated" over the result of June's referendum to leave the EU.
He called on Brexit backers to "get even" via peaceful protests and oppose at the ballot box anyone who seeks to overturn the process.
Doubt has been cast over the British government's plans to trigger the process of leaving the EU by the end of next March after the High Court decided parliament must have the final say.
The judges who ruled Prime Minister Theresa May must seek MPs' approval to invoke Article 50 have been labelled "enemies of the people" in newspaper headlines.
[rte.ie]
6/11/16
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