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Farage admits that Britain needs a better later treatment to Brexit with the EU in Tetchy interview

Farage admits that Britain needs a better later treatment to Brexit with the EU in Tetchy interview

Nigel Farage has admitted that Great Britain needs a better agreement after Brexit with the European Union in the restart of Sir Keir Starmer’s relations with the block, but refused to say what an improved relationship would be like.

The reform leader UK said that the existing commercial agreement of the United Kingdom with the EU, negotiated under Boris Johnson, “was not very good.”

“We can improve that,” said the arch-overxiteer to BBC Radio 4.

The UK reform leader, Nigel Farage, spoke in the rally (Jordan Pettitt/PA)

The UK reform leader, Nigel Farage, spoke in the rally (Jordan Pettitt/PA) (PA wire)

But, under intense pressure from the interviewer Emma Barnett, Farage could not say what would change about the relationship of the United Kingdom with the block.

The interview occurred in the morning after the Yogov pollster put Reform UK before the Labor and the conservatives for the first time, with Farage winning dozens of discontent votes of both matches.

While Farage has said that his insurgent right -wing party will win the next general elections, he refused to develop details of what he would do about Brexit Chaos in progress.

When refusing to establish which specific concessions would offer to the EU in exchange for a more favorable commercial relationship, Farage said: “We can improve the treatment saying:” Look, we can do this easier for both of us, we, we, we, we, We, we can happen again, ‘we are ready for renegotiation anyway.

“My fear is that we link to the EU law, we begin to accept single market regulations and the many implications of this government, that is what they intend to do.”

An exacerbated Mrs. Barnett said: “You still describe your fears and what you don’t like, but now you are MP, you are the leader of a party, don’t you need to say what we can do?”

The interviewer Emma Barnett said that, as the reform leader, Nigel Farage should have a plan

The interviewer Emma Barnett said that, as the reform leader, Nigel Farage should have a plan (Pennsylvania)

Farage said Great Britain could seek a free trade agreement with the United States under Donald Trump and said the EU becomes less important every year. “Let’s think bigger,” Farage added.

But Mrs. Barnett responded, pointing to surveys that reveal that most voters in each constituency of the United Kingdom think that the government should prioritize trade with the EU over the United States and other countries.

And he highlighted the case of Fisherman Andy Dixon, who on Brexit’s fifth anniversary told GB News about his regret for the voting license. Dixon said the decision had been a “disaster” for his industry and that he was “costing expensive.”

Sir Keir was in Brussels on Monday as part of his continuous restart of later relations to Brexit with the EU. The prime minister had prioritized defense and security before a meeting with the 27 leaders of the block. He previously promised to “demolish unnecessary barriers to trade”, even with a veterinary agreement to reduce food border controls.

But it is expected that it will be presented on issues such as fishing and a youth mobility agreement, which the block has indicated are priorities in conversations.

Nigel Farage asked Great Britain to reach a free trade agreement with the United States

Nigel Farage asked Great Britain to reach a free trade agreement with the United States (Getty images)

Farage warned that the restart of Sir Keir means that the prime minister is “a rejoicing in the heart” and said that “I do not see that any step towards a bankruptcy union makes sense in a world that is changing very, very quickly.”

Mrs. Barnett also asked Farage about a public desaise from Trump Elon Musk’s ally, who, according to reports, said she donated millions of pounds to reform the United Kingdom.

Only a few weeks after meeting with Farage and the reform treasurer Nick Candy in Trump’s Mar-A-Lago mansion, Musk said Brexiteer “does not have what is needed” to lead his party and must be replaced.

When asked if he was shameful, Mr. Farage said: “Elon Elon, says many things.

“I wanted it to go for a line that I didn’t want to go down. I am not intimidated by anyone, I defend the principles in which I believe.

“Elon Musk has a lot of opinions, some of which I agree and some of which not.”

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