UKIP's Farage Celebrates EU Exit Vote in Parliament
Brexit Advocate Highlights Trade Ties with Europe
"Nation-State Democracy has Returned," Farage Declares
In the wake of the historic 2016 EU referendum, which resulted in a vote to leave the European Union, UK Independence Party (UKIP) leader Nigel Farage has addressed the EU parliament, highlighting the trade relationships between the UK and Europe.
Addressing the parliament following the referendum, Farage celebrated the victory of the "Leave" campaign and its implications for the future of democracy. "2016 was the year that the nation-state democracy made a comeback against the forces of globalization," he declared.
Farage focused on the importance of maintaining strong trade ties with Europe, despite the UK's decision to exit the EU. He emphasized the need for both sides to work together to ensure a smooth transition and to protect the economic well-being of both the UK and Europe.
Farage's speech was met with a mixture of applause and laughter from members of the EU parliament, many of whom had campaigned against the UK's exit. However, Farage remained defiant, reiterating his belief that the UK had made the right decision for its future.
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