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Nigel Farage prompted cheers and massive applause from an audience as he spoke at a CPAC Australia event. The Brexit Party leader warned Boris Johnson about the consequences of not delivering Britain’s departure from the bloc by the end of October this year. Mr Farage also claimed he would “probably win the next general election” if Brexit is not delivered on the current scheduled departure date.

He said: “Twice, he voted against the treaty, and one the third time of asking, he voted for the treaty. “So, Boris may not be one hundred percent nailed on to full independence for the United Kingdom. “But, there is a new political reality. What the Brexit Party has done, is to completely reset the political agenda in Britain. “The Conservative Government now know, that if we don’t leave on October 31, they as a political party are finished, and the ghastly spectre who is standing in front of you now, will probably win the next general election.” READ MORE: Brexit news: Brexiteer snaps on Sky in huge tirade at 'establishment'

Nigel Farage prompted huge applause from the audience in Australia

Nigel Farage hinted he could become the next PM if Boris doesn't deliver Brexit

Boris may not be one hundred percent nailed on to full independence for the United Kingdom Nigel Farage

The remark from the Brexit Party sparked huge cheers and applause from the audience. It comes as Boris Johnson has vowed to deliver Brexit by the end of October this year with or without a deal, despite the EU not budging on his demands for the backstop mechanism to be ejected from the withdrawal agreement. Last week, Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said the invite to Mr Johnson to join him in Dublin for talks on Brexit and other issues had "no preconditions". But, a spokesman for the Taoiseach said on Sunday: "The Taoiseach has invited the British Prime Minister to Dublin for talks on Northern Ireland and Brexit. Their offices are in contact to agree a date for these talks in the coming weeks.

Boris Johnson has said he will pull the UK out of the EU by the end of October this year

"Such a meeting would give both sides an opportunity to gain a better understanding of their respective positions. As has repeatedly been made clear, the Withdrawal Agreement and the backstop are not up for negotiation. Any discussions on changes to the Political Declaration would occur between the UK and the EU." Mr Johnson has insisted a Brexit deal is only possible if the backstop is scrapped, and is expected to head to Dublin for talks early next month. Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Justice Secretary Robert Buckland warned about the impact of the UK leaving the EU with no deal. He was reminded he previously claimed it was the duty of Government to avoid the "chaos of a crash-out Brexit”. He said: ”Yes, and that's why I think the work that's been done within Government to ensure an orderly Brexit is vital. DON'T MISS:

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