Senior Tory figures are “being economical with the truth” by denying they offered election candidates jobs in exchange for not standing, according to Brexit Party MEP Ben Habib.

This has outraged various low ranking members of the conservative party, along with MPs who were ousted this year, who have accused the Brexit part of ‘coming over here and taking away our jobs’.

One unnamed member stated:

“I’m a Tory, just like my dad, and his dad before him. We always knew our trade was secure, and there would be work for honest, local, Eton graduates like ourselves.

Now we have the government throwing us to the curb and letting all these political immigrants come in and take our jobs. It breaks your heart. Thankfully, I haven’t lost my job, but a couple of my friends have, because Brexit party members will work longer hours and sell their dignity and principles for much less than we do.”

The Brexit party have denied the allegations, but stated that “If people have the skills and there is a demand for their services, who are we to deny them entry to a new political party to have a better life.”

Michael Gove said: “The Conservative Party is not interested in pacts or deals or arrangements of this kind.”

This has been made abundantly clear by their handling of Brexit over the past 3 years.