NIGEL Farage has warned the Prime Minister not to "reheat" Theresa May's Brexit deal or voters will flock to Brexit Party "in huge numbers".

Speaking at the party's conference in London, Farage said the Tories would "realise nothing has changed" if they stick to the hated document.

2 Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage encouraged the Tories to adopt a 'clean-break' Brexit policy or risk losing voters Credit: Getty Images - Getty

But he pledged to support Boris Johnson fully if he opted "for a clean-break Brexit", insisting they would not "fight against him" but "work with him with a non-aggression pact".

"To get this done, we will always put country before party," he said - despite No10 already ruling out any such pact.

'SURRENDER'

Mr Farage's address also drew on this week's war of words in the Commons, after the PM used terms such as "surrender" and "betrayal" to describe a bill blocking a No Deal Brexit.

Boris' own sister Rachel Johnson joined MPs in slamming the "reprehensible" language, after it was claimed such rhetoric could threaten his peers' safety at a time of unprecedented hate crimes against politicians.

The real surrender, the real sell-out, will be to sign us up to a dreadful deal that will leave us trapped for year upon year Nigel Farage, Brexit Party leader

Mr Johnson has referred to the accusations as "humbug" and said he "deplores any threats to anybody".

Responding to the debacle during the rally, Mr Farage said the "real surrender" would not be the Benn amendment.

"The real surrender, the real sell-out, will be to sign us up to a dreadful deal that will leave us trapped for year upon year", he told the conference.

"Do not reheat Mrs May's deal. That would be surrender."

New Brexit Party pledges include: Scrapping 'absurd' HS2 scheme





Slashing UK's foreign aid budget by half to fund public services

Introducing Wifi access on public transport and 'not just London tube'

Investing in broadband

Abolishing inheritance tax

Changing the interest on student loans to 0%

2 Boris Johnson was offered some unsolicited advice by Brexit Party leader Farage Credit: AFP or licensors

HATED DEAL

Theresa May's deal - voted on and rejected by Parliament three times - has been widely seen by all parties as a soft option that would continue to tie the UK to EU rules.

But a No Deal option is also deeply unpopular among the majority of MPs, who have passed a law to prevent it happening.

As the impasse deepens just weeks before the October 31 deadline, the division between both MPs and public opinion is looking ever more unworkable.

Some Remainers have proposed a second referendum - an option that did not seem to phase Mr Farage.

"Provided we were given a proper question with a genuine leave on the ballot paper we would vote to leave by a bigger margin," he said.

Mr Farage added there would "not be violent riots on our streets because we have got a well-run sensible moderate democratic political party".

Without going into much detail, party chairman Richard Tice also unveiled some of the party's policies.

What was Theresa May's deal? Theresa May's draft withdrawal deal was agreed with EU leaders but rejected by her Parliament three times.

The 585 page document covered Britain's financial settlement with the EU, the post-Brexit rights of EU citizens in the UK and Brits in Europe, and a mechanism to prevent a 'hard border' on Ireland.

It also included a 'transition or implementation period' which would run until the end of 2020. During this period Britain would have to abide by EU rules.

The deal was particularly unpopular with Brexiteers, who were furious at the idea Britain would be trapped in a customs union with the EU, and having to accept EU regulations.

While Leavers felt the deal would leave the UK too tied up in the EU, many Remainers also disliked the deal, claiming it offered far worse membership terms than we enjoy at present.

Labour also blasted the agreeement, claiming it didn't meet the six Brexit tests including a customs union with the EU.

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They include pledges to abolish inheritance tax, to slash foreign aid budget by half to fund public services and invest in broadband across the UK.

The Brexit Party was formed in January this year, taking over from UKIP as a single-issue party aimed at realising withdrawal from the EU.

The Party stormed to victory in the European Elections, becoming the largest British Party and the largest European party in that Parliament.

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