Published: 9:26 AM April 12, 2019 Updated: 6:21 PM September 17, 2020

Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage after speaking on stage at the March to Leave protest in Parliament Square. Photograph: Victoria Jones/PA Wire - Credit: PA

Anti-Brexit campaigners from the Led By Donkeys group are squatting on the website address for Nigel Farage's new party.

Farage failed to register thebrexitparty.com domain name, so quick-thinking activists have taken it over as the home for the No Brexit Party.

Campaigner group Led By Donkeys posted the takeover on Twitter with the message: 'Big day ahead for Nigel Farage and his new Brexit Party as he launches his European election campaign.

'Shame he forgot to register the website.'

The page now has a banner message saying 'Nigel Farage Doesn't Represent Britain' and a message blaming him for the Brexit crisis and urging people to register to vote against him.

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The page says: 'Nigel Farage wants to register a huge victory in the European elections, but he can't even register his own website.

'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.

'Nobody is more responsible than Farage for the diminished state of our nation.

'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.'