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  1. 26 févr. 2023 · Abstract. This paper investigates the UKIP Breaking Point advertisement, which appeared prominently during the Brexit referendum campaign and used a documentary photograph of Syrian refugees, implying that they were migrating to Britain.

  2. Breaking Point was a poster released on 16 June 2016, during the final week of campaigning before the Brexit referendum. The poster was released by Nigel Farage of the UK Independence Party and depicted a photograph of Syrian refugees near the Croatia-Slovenia border in 2015, with the caption "breaking point" and "the EU has failed ...

  3. 12 juil. 2016 · The “Breaking Point” billboard is profoundly deceptive: The photograph is of migrants moving from one border to another in Slovenia, not coming to the UK. But its intention was not to be...

  4. Independence Party (UKIP) campaign during the British Brexit referendum. The ad-vertisement featured Mitchell’s image and bore the tagline ‘Breaking Point: The EU Has Failed Us All. We must break free of the EU and take back control of our borders’. Boris Johnson denounced the poster as ‘not our campaign’ and ‘not my politics’

  5. 23 juin 2016 · Weeks after appearing on a British highway, billboards urging Britons to “Halt ze German advance” by supporting Britain’s exit from the European Union are still provoking anger and disbelief.

  6. 31 janv. 2020 · Nigel Farage, the current Brexit Party leader associated with the unofficial Leave.EU campaign, stood in front of a billboard of mostly non-white migrant men. “Breaking Point,” the poster read.

  7. 28 juin 2016 · 28 Jun 2016. “BREAKING POINT” screams the red lettering on an anti-immigration poster from the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP). The poster was released days before Thursday’s EU...