Nigel Farage outlines plan for new alliance with Boris Johnson to 'defend Brexit legacy'

Nigel Farage outlines plan for new alliance with Boris Johnson to 'defend Brexit legacy'

Nigel Farage discusses forming party with Boris Johnson

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GB News Reporter

By GB News Reporter


Published: 11/06/2023

- 12:41

Updated: 11/06/2023

- 13:16

Boris Johnson stepped down as the MP for Uxbridge with immediate effect on Friday

Nigel Farage has outlined a plan for a new alliance with Boris Johnson to defend their Brexit legacies.

The GB News presenter also gave a damning verdict on the former Prime Minister 's Conservative Party future.


Farage said: "If he wants to defend his Brexit legacy, I want to defend my Brexit legacy too.

"Would there be a possibility of a new coming together on the centre-right?

Nigel Farage

Nigel Farage has given a damning verdict on Boris Johnson's Conservative Party future.

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"It would be Boris Johnson, there would be other MPs that would join in with this as well."

He added: "I have discussed it with people very close to him and around him."

The GB News presenter also said that the former Prime Minister has gifted the Labour Party the constituency of Uxbridge & South Ruislip.

He told Camilla Tominey: "I think the anger that you saw there from Tobias Ellwood will become the mainstream view of the Conservative Party.

"I don't think he has got any future in the Conservative Party whatsoever.

"This idea that he would be allowed to fight a safer seat than Uxbridge...well hang on.

"He has effectively gifted Uxbridge to the Labour Party and who knows, the other seats could go to the Lib Dems.

"He will be seen to be doing damage to the party, his allies are calling for a civil war.

"Boris Johnson's road with the Conservative Party is coming to an end."

On Friday, Boris resigned as the MP for Uxbridge & South Ruislip with immediate effect after receiving a letter from the privileges committee.

Johnson released a 1,000-word resignation statement stressing he was "bewildered and appalled" by the committee's drive to oust him from the House of Commons.

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