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Wednesday 15 June 2016 12:24 pm

Nigel Farage takes on Bob Geldof in naval battles… it’s the latest bizarre round of the EU referendum

By: Mark Sands

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The EU referendum campaign reached its logical conclusion today, with a fleet of Brexit backing fishermen hosing down Bob Geldof in the middle of the river Thames.

Sir Bob arriving at Westminster. Harbour Master asking us to keep it down. #BattleOfThames pic.twitter.com/5htEGA5KWv

— Mikey Smith (@mikeysmith) June 15, 2016

Geldof was leading a pro-Remain fleet down the Thames on the same day as Ukip leader Nigel Farage led the fishermen in their own Brexit flotilla.

https://twitter.com/jimwaterson/status/743002781049577472

The Farage fleet carried flags protesting against EU fishing quotas as part of a protest as they travelled from Tower Bridge to Westminster.

However, they met with Geldof's group, which attempted to encircle the Brexiteers as the Ukip leader joined the fleet.

https://twitter.com/jimwaterson/status/743030674022662144

And within minutes a small fishing boat turned a hose on the Remain vessel.

https://twitter.com/exiledenglander/status/743032007442202624

Leading Remain supporter – and Boris Johnson's sister – Rachel Johnson to conclude that the Ukip leader had turned tail.

Farage turns back as In Boat barracks him #Thames pic.twitter.com/cz2X1nJjYm

— Rachel Johnson (@RachelSJohnson) June 15, 2016

Or maybe it just took him longer to arrive at his destination.

https://twitter.com/JeremyCliffe/status/743041148986482688

 

Proud moments for all concerned.

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