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Soapstar Danny Dyer has attacked Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage in an expletive-filled rant over Brexit.

The EastEnders star turned his on the former foreign secretary for his “stupid haircut” and the ex-UKIP leader for being “another p**** in a suit”.

He also offered his sympathy to the Prime Minister saying: “Theresa May, bless her, just got that job by default.

“Boris Johnson running around with his stupid haircut spouting bollocks.

"Young people look and think: ‘If these are the people running the country, why shouldn’t I go and loot and riot?’

Speaking to The Big Issue, the actor said: “They just don’t give a f***. This us against them-type vibe has got worse.

"We are living in an age of food banks. How the f*** did that happen? Seriously.”

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The 41-year-old, who plays Mick Carter, has previously called former PM David Cameron a “t***” for calling the EU referendum.

He said: “[Politicians] are floundering around. They have been given this thing called f****** Brexit because of one man. One man.

"Who we voted in to be our Prime Minister, who purely for his own ego decided to call a referendum just to get rid of Nigel Farage.

“Farage, another prick in a suit who tapped into something - and I suppose it is that white working-class, middle-age man who lost his voice slightly.

Key points from UK's 611-page Brexit deal with EU The Brexit deal agreed by Theresa May and the EU covers two areas: the Withdrawal Agreement, covering the UK's exit from the EU, and the Political Declaration on a Future Framework, which sets out the relationship with the EU after Britain leaves. Key details on the Brexit deal include: 1. The Withdrawal Agreement The transition period can be extended until 2022 - after the next election

Goods face being checked between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK

A 'backstop' could extend EU customs rules UK-wide - and we'd need Brussels' permission to quit

European courts will still have a big hold on the UK 2. The Future Framework "Comprehensive arrangements that will create a free trade area" - not exactly the "frictionless trade" hoped for

Possible EU access to British fishing waters

We would remain tied to European courts

We'd respect human rights laws

Visas needed for long term trips to the EU

It has built in vagueness - kicking the can down the road for further negotiations Read about the deal in more depth here.

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“He tapped into what he felt maybe they wanted to say and twisted it. He got a bit of a following, so Cameron decided to call a referendum just to get him.

“Well, f*** you, Cameron you posh twat. Sorry. It backfired on him didn’t it? And what does he do? He f**** off. He doesn’t like the way it went and he f**** off.

“Look where we are now. If our leader is willing to say ‘oh, I can’t be bothered’, where is our structure? Where is the foundation?”

You can read the full interview here: www.bigissue.com/