Former leader of Britain's UKIP Nigel Farage in London | Daniel Leal-Olivas/AFP via Getty Images Nigel Farage: ‘If Brexit is a disaster I’ll go and live abroad’ ‘But it won’t be,’ says ex-UKIP leader.

If Brexit turns out to be a disaster, Nigel Farage will "go and live abroad, I'll go and live somewhere else."

The former UKIP leader made the pledge on his LBC radio show on Monday evening, but told a Remain voting caller that it won't happen as "it isn't going to be a disaster. We've just managed to get ourselves in a lifeboat off the Titanic. The EU does not work."

Asked by a Remain voting caller to his LBC radio show if he would apologize and quit politics if — "two or three years down the line" — experts were proved right about the "economic disaster that's going to happen" after Brexit, Farage said "there isn't much of a tradition here."

He then listed a number of British political figures who had failed to say sorry to the people, including former U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair's former spin doctor Alastair Campbell, which whom Farage had a heated Brexit confrontation on early morning television on Monday, "for taking us into a war that cost us much gold and blood."