Anti-Brexit campaigners have squatted on Nigel Farage's new party website, after he failed to register the domain name
Mr Farage failed to register "thebrexitparty.com" domain name, so quick-thinking activists took it over as the No Brexit Party.
"Seven times he's failed to get elected to Westminster. But he did get himself a seat in the European Parliament because at the time hardly any of us cared. Well we do now."Now he's seeking to exploit the turmoil he himself created to get re-elected to Brussels on the 23rd May - Register to vote by May 7th to stop him."
Ms Rees-Mogg said it was not a decision she had taken lightly after years loyally supporting the Tories.
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