Farage insists UK’s Brexit deal can be improved but fails to say how

Farage insists UK’s Brexit deal can be improved but fails to say how

Nigel Farage has repeated his belief that the British agreement after Britain’s exit from the European Union with the European Union may be mature to improve, although it provided minimal details about the form that these changes may take.

Speaking about the BBC Radio 4 program today, the UK leader has argued that the UK must remain “friendly” with Brussels, but avoid deepening “industrial cooperation” that he claims will reduce the country’s flexibility in classifying commercial deals with partners like the United States .

Farage followed a survey on Yougov, which put his party before the Labor Party for the first time. When asked whether the close relations with the European Union may serve the national interest, he insisted that the British exit deal from the European Union during the reign of Johnson was “not very good” and needed refining. However, it has pushed any agreement that would open British waters to increase European fishing rights, or, as he put it, take “steps … again towards the failed European Union.”

Despite opinion polls that indicate a general appetite for improving European Union relations, Farage said that the result of the referendum was “very clear.” He emphasized that Britain should look abroad instead to secure stronger trade relations all over the world, rather than re -go towards Brussels.


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