Nigel Farage
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Under gazebos were tables laid with cakes and scones, clotted cream and strawberry jam.
Robert and Nigel mingled with teacups in hand and pensioners and supporters told me what they thought of the announcement.
Do you mind telling me a little bit about what you do?
A few hours later, the mood had completely shifted.
In southeast London, a huge black and yellow tank branded for Derek Chisora's upcoming fight against Deontay Wilder was waiting for two of Britain's biggest brawlers.
Derek, facing his 50th fight, was dressed head-to-toe in black and wore a Union Jack bandana.
He carried a steel case adorned with the word WAR.
Nigel, with over 30 years fighting for British values, wore a sharp blue suit and pink tie.
It looked like the statesman had just stepped out of Westminster and accidentally wandered onto the set of a Mad Max sequel.
One by one, they climbed on top of the mighty beast.
They stood side by side, half in, half out of a turret-mounted observation dome.
In front of them was a huge cannon.
On the street, passers-by reacted to the spectacle.
Inside the tank, it was loud, bumpy and chaotic.
Outside, it was just as noisy.
And as it rolled through London traffic, no-one could believe what they were seeing.