Nigel Farage, who is the winner of referendum Brexit

"We recovered the country, this is a victory of the real people, the ordinary people, the dignified people." So Nigel Farage, leader of UKIP Independence Party Face and favorable exit of Britain from Europe, commented on the victory in the referendum on Brexit. And anticipating the next move, when reporters asked if the prime minister David Cameron should resign, he replied: "Immediately."

Nigel Farage said that the referendum on Brexit there was "the victory of the common people against the big banks, big business and big politicians."

Nigel Farage is 52 years old and is in the European Parliament since 1999. He worked as an intermediary in a London-based company until 2002. Since 2010 he is the UKIP leader Farage (an acronym for "UK Independence party," Party for ' independence of the United Kingdom) was founded in 1993 with the main policy objective to oppose the Maastricht Treaty (the one on the free movement of EU citizens) and obtain the withdrawal of the United Kingdom by the European Union. They became part mainly leaked from the current more to the right of the British Conservative Party.

In national elections of 2015, however, Farage had failed to be elected to Parliament. After the disappointing result Farage had announced his resignation and had said he wanted to take some month off. A few days later, however, the resignation had been rejected unanimously by the Political Bureau of the party, who had said he considered the election of their leader "a great success".