Election Nigel Farage tears into Jeremy Corbyns choice of Remain or Remain

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NIGEL Farage has torn into Jeremy Corbyns Brexit policy of Remain or Remain as he launches the Brexit Partys election battle.

Mr Farage opened his speech by blasting Labour and accusing them of betraying Leave voters.

Nigel Farage has blasted Labour’s betrayal of Leave voters

He said: “For the 5million Labour voters who turned out in the 2016 referendum and voted to leave this represents nothing less than a complete and utter betrayal.”

Mr Farage added that Mr Corbyns Brexit policy is for the Remainer elite in London and not for the rest of the UK.

Labour’s stated position is to delay Brexit further to try to negotiate a new deal, and then hold a referendum for which some members of the shadow cabinet would campaign for Remain.

The Brexiteer leader said that it represents “Dalston not Doncaster” and added that the Brexit Party poses a very major problem for Labour.

NIGE’S ELECTION PLANS

Mr Farage will announce his election plans today after remaining tight-lipped about claims he will fight 600 constituencies across the country.

Earlier this week he faced calls from his own party to be sensible and put candidates in only 20 seats.

Mr Farage has called on Boris Johnson to form a pact for Decembers vote, with Brexit Party chiefs suggesting they could deliver a thundering majority.

However, the PM has been keen to distance himself from a deal – with No10 playing down the idea.

‘UNSTOPPABLE FORCE’

Yesterday Donald Trump waded into the debate during an interview with Mr Farage on LBC.

The US President urged Mr Johnson to join forces with the Brexit Party boss and described the two party leaders as a potentially unstoppable force.

Mr Trump blasted Mr Corbyn and said he would take the UK to such bad places.

Trump said: “I have great relationships with many of the leaders, including Boris who’s a fantastic man – I think he’s the exact right guy for the times.

“I know that you and him will end up doing something that could be terrific – if you and he get together it’s [an] unstoppable force.

“Corbyn would be so bad for your country, he’d be so bad, he’d take you in such a bad way.

“He’d take you into such bad places. But your country has tremendous potential, it’s a great country.”

The US President laid into Corbyn on LBC
In an interview with Nigel Farage, Donald Trump has said Corbyn would be ‘so bad’ for the UK