Nigel Farage accuses the Government of 'betraying' Brexit

Nigel Farage accuses the Government of 'betraying' Brexit

Nigel Farage today accused the Government of overseeing the 'great Brexit betrayal' and 'selling out' the strongest supporters of quitting the EU.

The ex Ukip leader slammed the failure to pursue an immediate cut in immigration amid debate over a transition deal that could see the borders left open for years.

Mr Farage said Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn had a 'tougher line' on EU migrants.   

International Trade Secretary Liam Fox said on Sunday that it was 'not a huge deal' if transitional arrangements when Britain quits the EU last up until 2022.

There are fears such a deal would leave free movement laws in place for a full five years after the triggering of Article 50 in March.  

Nigel Farage today accused the Government of overseeing the 'great Brexit betrayal' and 'selling out' the strongest supporters of quitting the EU (file picture) 

Nigel Farage today accused the Government of overseeing the 'great Brexit betrayal' and 'selling out' the strongest supporters of quitting the EU (file picture) 

But Mr Farage, writing in the Daily Telegraph, said arguments about the need for a transitional period were a 're-run of an argument advanced by the Remain side last year, which was dramatically rejected by the electorate'.

He said Brexit supporters were 'not in denial over immigration' and wrote: 'For a nation to rise up against the establishment and secure a historic victory, only to have its hopes thwarted by an out-of-touch elite, is a recipe for dangerous division.

'It is strange to think that Jeremy Corbyn is now offering a tougher line than the Government when he says he would ban the wholesale importation of low-skilled EU workers.

'Is this a ploy to damage Theresa May, much as the late Labour leader John Smith cynically opposed the Maastricht treaty in 1992?'

Mr Farage said the message on migration from Cabinet ministers had changed since the referendum.

'Although the modern Tory party has a dreadful track record when it comes to immigration, last summer things looked brighter.

The ex Ukip leader slammed the failure of Theresa May (pictured yesterday on holiday in Italy) to pursue an immediate cut in immigration amid debate over a transition deal that could see the borders left open for years

The ex Ukip leader slammed the failure of Theresa May (pictured yesterday on holiday in Italy) to pursue an immediate cut in immigration amid debate over a transition deal that could see the borders left open for years

'Boris Johnson and Michael Gove even advocated an Australian-style points system. That message undoubtedly helped to secure Brexit.

'Things have now changed.'

He added: 'The old alliance of big business and a Tory government is booming again.

'Meanwhile Tory supporters, who have voted loyally in successive elections for manifestos that promise to drastically cut numbers, have been sold out.'

Mr Farage added: 'My hopes that this government had learnt the lessons of the referendum, and understood that open-door immigration and its effects matter more to voters than any other issue, have for now evaporated.

'The 'new consensus' must be broken.'

Mr Farage said Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn had a 'tougher line' on EU migrants as he warned the Government was betraying Brexit supporters 

Mr Farage said Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn had a 'tougher line' on EU migrants as he warned the Government was betraying Brexit supporters 

 

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