Daniel Hannan during a plenary session in Strasbourg | European Parliament Daniel Hannan plans to become a teacher Euroskeptic MEP is ‘done with politics’ after Brexit vote.

BIRMINGHAM — British Conservative MEP Daniel Hannan is considering quitting politics for a career as a teacher.

The Euroskeptic hardliner told POLITICO he was "done with politics" after achieving all he could with Britain’s exit from the European Union. Hannan said he hadn't seen his child properly for months and was not motivated by making money with a big financial institution.

Speaking on the sidelines of the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham Monday, Hannan said: "I've been thinking about becoming a teacher actually.”

Hannan’s term as an MEP runs out in 2019, but he has no plans to stand as an MP in the general election expected the following year. Asked about joining the House of Commons, he said: "To do what?"

Hannan arrived at the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham on Sunday afternoon just in time to catch Prime Minister Theresa May's opening speech setting out a “hard Brexit” outside the European Union’s single market with full control over immigration.

“She has never stood higher in my regard,” Hannan tweeted enthusiastically shortly after.

Hannan insists the European Union will not impose any tariffs on trade with the U.K., even if it leaves the single market. He said no one in Brussels was “seriously suggesting tariffs,” adding: “Why do U.K. broadcasters keep debating a scenario that no one supports?”

The 45-year-old Conservative, who was born in Peru, has been hailed as one of the most important figures behind Britain’s vote to leave the EU.

According to the Guardian, Theresa Villiers, the former Northern Ireland secretary who campaigned to leave the EU, texted Hannan on the morning after the referendum to congratulate him for “changing the course of European history.”