Nigel Farage says 'no deal' to Portsmouth Conservatives over rumoured election pact
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Amid the threat of a general election, sources close to Portsmouth’s Conservative Party told The News that Brexiteers, Cllr Donna Jones and MP Penny Mordaunt, were seeking an alliance with the Brexit Party, persuading the group not to field any candidates in the city.
Now, Nigel Farage, who is also an MEP, has hit back on social media at the idea, saying the Brexit Party does ‘not trust’ the government to deliver Brexit.
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Hide AdPosting on Twitter, he said: ‘It is arrogant for the Conservatives to say we should stand aside. They are the very reason we exist.
‘We simply do not trust them to deliver [Brexit].
‘The Brexit Party only exists because the Conservatives failed to deliver on March 29.
‘On current form, I have little faith in Boris delivering on October 31.
‘That means we’re here to stay.’
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