Irish Daily Mail

May warned against a deal with Corbyn

Farage says anger will explode if Brexit pact struck

- Irish Daily Mail Reporter news@dailymail.ie

THERESA May has been warned that Brexiteer anger will ‘explode’ if she strikes a Brexit pact with Jeremy Corbyn to keep the UK closely tied to the European Union.

Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage claimed the UK’s democracy was under threat as he sought to build momentum for his movement ahead of the European elections.

His comments came after UK foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt warned that Mrs May could struggle to hang on to power if she cannot get her Brexit deal through Parliament before the May 23 European poll.

Mr Hunt said the ‘total focus’ of ministers was to ensure the country did not have to vote in the elections to the European Parliament on May 23.

Speaking during a visit to Japan, he acknowledg­ed that the government would be facing a ‘very serious situation’ if it failed to do so.

But Mr Farage, speaking at a rally yesterday, said even a Brexit deal with Labour which allowed the elections to be cancelled would not save her from a Euroscepti­c backlash.

He said: ‘The only way they could be stopped is if Mrs May signed up to a deal with Mr Corbyn which kept us stuck, permanentl­y, in a customs union and under single market rules.

‘A message to you, prime minister: If you think by doing that deal and cancelling the European elections that the threat of Farage and the Brexit Party will go away, you are in for a rude shock. If you betray us that much, this will explode.’

He told his supporters: ‘What we are now fighting for is much, much bigger than Brexit. What we are now fighting for is for the survival of the very principle of democracy in this country.’

Mr Farage’s new party was boosted by the defections of three MEPs, who followed him in shifting over from Ukip.

Deputy chairman and East Midlands MEP Margot Parker, West Midlands MEP Jill Seymour and Yorkshire and North Lincolnshi­re MEP Jane Collins announced their resignatio­ns yesterday.

Former British Chambers of Commerce director general John Longworth has also confirmed he will stand for the party in the European elections.

On the other side of the Brexit divide, the pro-EU centrist party Renew has given its backing to The Independen­t Group as the breakaway former Labour and Tory MPs seek to form their new party to contest the European elections.

Many Tory MPs are furious that the elections may have to take place at all following the delay to Brexit. Mr Hunt acknowledg­ed that the party could be heading for a ‘disastrous’ showing at the polls if the country was required to vote.

‘In terms of polling it certainly looks that way,’ he told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme.

Mr Hunt said it would be ‘highly, extremely, very, very challengin­g’ for Mrs May if she was not able to get her deal through. ‘That would be a very serious situation,’ he added.

‘That would be very serious’

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