South Wales Echo

Farage: ‘No more help for the Tories’

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BREXIT Party leader Nigel Farage has confirmed that he will not stand down any more candidates to help the Tories win a majority in the General Election.

Mr Farage added that, if the Conservati­ves “showed some reciprocit­y”, more Brexit Party supporters would be likely to support the Tories in the 317 seats in which Brexit Party candidates will not be sitting.

He also accused Boris Johnson’s party of only caring about getting a Conservati­ve majority in Parliament, and not about securing a pro-Leave majority.

The Brexit Party leader said he “very much doubts” he will vote in the upcoming election.

Mr Farage told voters in Hull: “We are going to fight Labour in every seat in this country, be in no doubt.”

And shortly after the nomination­s deadline of 4pm passed, Mr Farage claimed on Twitter: “Even Boris Johnson’s Chief Strategic Adviser Sir Edward Lister is calling our candidates and offering them jobs if they withdraw. The system is corrupt and broken. #ChangePoli­ticsForGoo­d.”

Earlier, Mr Farage said he thought that the Tories would be grateful after he withdrew candidates in the 317 seats the Conservati­ves won in the last election, but noted that the Prime Minister’s party had shown “a refusal on their part to give an inch” since the announceme­nt.

Asked whether he would consider a lastminute withdrawal of candidates, Mr Farage said: “No, we’re not, although what we’re seeing is the most incredible, aggressive intimidati­on of our candidates.

“Here we are, in a free and fair democracy. Putting ourselves up for public office is a right, and yet there are people who are effectivel­y being denied that right because they are being intimidate­d, and told they mustn’t stand because if they do, the next four weeks will be hell. It’s disgracefu­l.”

Acknowledg­ing that some of his party’s candidates had received abuse from people wanting them to stand down, Mr Farage told an audience: “I think that is a complete and utter disgrace, I really do.”

He added that he fears Mr Johnson will produce a deal that is “Brexit in name only” if Brexit Party MPs do not gain seats in Parliament and are unable to hold him to account.

Asked if he feared splitting the Leave vote, Mr Farage said: “I’m very worried about the Leave vote being split, very, very worried about these constituen­cies that have been Labour for decades, where the Conservati­ves have never won, can never win, and yet they are still putting up a candidate against our candidates who are the challenger­s to Labour in those seats.

“It tells me all I need to know about the Conservati­ve Party. All they care about is the party, not getting a Leave majority.”

Mr Farage also admitted that he doubts that he will vote in the upcoming election.

The Brexit Party leader this week stood down candidates in all 317 constituen­cies won by the Tories in 2017, including his own in Kent.

 ??  ?? Nigel Farage holds a fish during a stop at the Grimsby Seafood Village
Nigel Farage holds a fish during a stop at the Grimsby Seafood Village

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