Nigel Farage has adopted a new pro-Brexit Party (Image: GETTY)
The £43-a-night budget B&B called Annapurna is made up of a set of converted barns near Norwich. The establishment is owned by Catherine Blaiklock, who is the party’s leader and treasurer. However, she now plans to move the headquarters out of the family-run business after a flood of reviews on TripAdvisor being used to make jokes about the new party, according to a Brexit Party spokesman.
So-called online "trolls" gave Annapurna one-star reviews after Mr Farage announced his support for the party.
One punned “breakfast means breakfast” and another they said they “couldn’t wait to vote leave”.
A third joked about “an advert on the side of a bus that promised a lot”.
One commenter gave their name as “Gerard Batten”, pretending to be the new Ukip leader.
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