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Hilarious moment woman rolls her eyes as Nigel Farage slams 'Remainers' Brexit' during live debate

Nigel Farage was explaining what he calls a 'Remainers' Brexit' when the woman spectacularly rolled her eyes: Channel 4
Nigel Farage was explaining what he calls a 'Remainers' Brexit' when the woman spectacularly rolled her eyes: Channel 4

This is the hilarious moment a woman rolls her eyes as Nigel Farage discusses Brexit during a live debate.

The audience member reacted spectacularly when Mr Farage began describing what he called a “Remainers’ Brexit”.

The former Ukip leader was speaking at Channel 4’s 'Brexit: What The Nation Really Thinks' on Monday night.

People watching at home were quick to spot the hilarious eye roll and shared the moment on social media.

Alongside the clip, one wrote: “That eye-roll sums up Brexit.”

The debate also featured Justice Secretary David Gauke, Shadow Trade Sceretary Barry Gardiner and Caroline Lucas on behalf of The People’s Vote.

Mr Farage was representing Leave Means Leave. Ahead of the televised discussion he promised to “give both barrels”.

It was hosted by Krishnan Guru-Murthy in Birmingham, the most evenly split city in the 2016 referendum, from 8pm.

Brexit: Nigel Farage speaks at the live debate in Birmingham (PA)
Brexit: Nigel Farage speaks at the live debate in Birmingham (PA)

The show saw the politicians discuss the results of a survey on Brexit of 20,000 Brits – the biggest of its kind so far.

The programme was set to reveal the headline findings from the survey, which was carried out by Survation.

Among the findings is the fact that more than four in 10 Britons would support holding a second Brexit referendum, or People’s Vote.

“As the deadline for a deal gets ever closer, calls grow louder for a second referendum to give the public a final say on the outcome,” the channel said.

“This live programme will explore the results of a poll conducted exclusively for Channel 4 that will reveal where the British public now stand on all key aspects of Brexit.”