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A billboard mocking Nigel Farage and Brexit has been put up on the A38.

It shows a tweet written by Nigel Farage on March 27, 2017 that states he would leave the country and "live somewhere else", if "Brexit is a disaster".

The billboard was put up by anti-Brexit campaigners, Led By Donkeys, on the A38 near to Saltash Services in Cornwall.

Led By Donkeys was founded by four dads at the beginning of this year and is an entirely crowdfunded grassroots campaign.

The group take Brexit pronouncements of political leaders, turns them into tweets and puts them on large billboards across the nation.

So far, they have organised over 250 giant billboards all over the UK, which has gained them a huge following online.

(Image: Led By Donkeys)

Led By Donkeys seeks to shine a light on the forgotten lies of our leaders, using only their own words. The campaign has raised funds from members of the public, which has allowed the group to pay for large billboards to go up across the UK.

Ahe group has also organised for two giant advertising vans, "displaying the lies and hypocrisies of Nigel Farage", to follow his 'march to leave' along its entire route from Sunderland to London.

A spokeperson said: "After Farage bailed out of his own march, one of the vans has been repurposed to search for him in his favourite London haunts, like his Mayfair Club."

The billboard reads: "If Brexit is a disaster, I will go and live abroad, I'll go and live somewhere else."

One of the Led By Donkeys group, said: "We want our billboard to highlight to the people of [Devon and Cornwall] the fantasies we were all told by Nigel Farage who played such a big role in persuading Britain to vote leave.

"We’re using his own words against him and letting people make up their own minds.”

To see other billboards and posters organised by Led By Donkeys click here.

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