Yorkshire Post

Farage in challenge to Labour leader for ‘betrayal’

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NIGEL Farage has challenged Jeremy Corbyn to a debate ahead of the European Parliament elections, warning a deal between Labour and the Conservati­ves would be “the final betrayal”.

Mr Farage, who leads the Brexit Party, challenged the Labour leader to discuss Brexit with him.

Speaking to Sophy Ridge on Sky’s Ridge On Sunday, Mr Farage said: “There are five million voters out there, Labour voters, who voted to leave, particular­ly in the Midlands, the North and South Wales.

“I would love between now and polling to have a debate with Jeremy Corbyn about this because people are very confused about what Labour are standing for.

“I think if we can dig into the Labour vote, we can surprise even ourselves.”

Mr Farage said he had given 26 years of his life to Ukip, but the party was now “past its sell-by date”, adding: “It’s done, it’s gone.”

Asked whether Ukip is a racist party, or at risk of becoming one, Mr Farage said: “I think that it has attracted individual­s that I would never have allowed.”

He was also critical of Labour and the Conservati­ves, warning that a deal between the two parties that pushed for the UK to remain part of a customs union could be seen as a “coalition of politician­s against the people”.

“I think millions of people would give up on both Labour and the Conservati­ves,” he said.

“This would be the final betrayal. Frankly, if May signs up to this, I can’t see the point of the Conservati­ve Party even existing. What is it for?”

He added that the Brexit Party had already raised nearly £2m.

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