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Now Farage backtracks and says: ‘I do not want a second referendum’

- Sam Lister newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

Nigel Farage has backtracke­d on his suggestion that he could back a second referendum on European Union membership.

Hours after suggesting another vote would put an end to “whinging and whining” by opponents of Brexit and “kill it off” for a generation, the former Ukip leader stressed: “I do not want a second referendum.”

Remainers had earlier welcomed Mr Farage’s challenge that Britons would back Brexit with an even bigger majority in another poll, and Ukip refused to back him.

The leading Brexiteer has now sought to clarify his remarks, arguing that a second referendum may be inevitable as the EU will offer Britain such a bad deal that it will be rejected by Parliament, and the Government will not leave the union with no deal.

Writing for the Telegraph, Mr Farage said: “To be clear, I do not want a second referendum, but I fear one may be forced upon the country by Parliament. That is how deep my distrust is for career politician­s.

“This poses a big question for Leavers. Do we stick with the view that the result will stand or acknowledg­e the fact that we face this potential threat?”

Downing Street ruled out a fresh vote on EU membership but bookies cut the odds of a poll in 2019 to 5-1.

Mr Farage, who played a pivotal role in securing the vote to leave the EU, suggested a second vote would draw a line under criticism by key Remainers, such as Tony Blair, Lib Dem former deputy prime minister Sir Nick Clegg and Labour ex-cabinet minister Lord Adonis.

Appearing on Channel 5’s The Wright Stuff, he said: “What is for certain is that the Cleggs, the Blairs, the Adonises will never ever ever give up. They will go on whinging and whining and moaning all the way through this process.

“So maybe, just maybe, I’m reaching the point of thinking that we should have a second referendum on EU membership... unless you want to have a multiple-choice referendum which would confuse people.

“I think that if we had a second referendum on EU membership we would kill it off for a generation.

“The percentage that would vote to leave next time would be very much bigger than it was last time round. And we may just finish the whole thing off. And Blair can disappear off into total obscurity.”

Businessma­n Arron Banks, a close ally of Mr Farage who poured funds into Ukip and one of the Leave campaigns, said the vote would have to be re-run.

He tweeted: “Alas we always knew

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