Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage took the stage in Parliament Square in London on Friday, during a ‘March to Leave’ protest. Thousands of ‘Leave’ supporters hit the streets of London to protest against the delay to the UK’s departure from the EU. “If they force us to fight a second referendum, we will beat them by a bigger margin than last time,” Farage said. “I can’t think of any time in history, where a greater betrayal of a democratic vote has ever happened in the Western world.” Various pro-Brexit groups rallied across the English capital on the day the UK had originally been due to leave the EU. The date was postponed after UK Prime Minister Theresa May failed to receive support for her Brexit deals proposals. The pro-Brexit rallies come as MPs rejected May’s Brexit deal by a majority of 58 for a third time. May herself said earlier, in a final bid to get the deal over the line, that this was the House’s “last opportunity to guarantee Brexit.” As it stands, the UK will crash out of the EU without a deal on April 12.