NEW EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT SPEECHAcross the whole of the West, the aspirations of our political leaders are out of step with the people they are meant to serve. I fear Brexit may need to be refought all over again.

Brexit leader Nigel Farage has hit back at British Prime Minister Theresa May’s handling of Brexit negotiations — in which she has made every concession possible to European Union negotiators while failing to deliver Brexit progress — by calling her “Theresa the Appeaser” and stating she had led the nation to dance “to the EU’s tune”.

Farage’s comments came in the chamber of the European Parliament as Eurocrats gathered to discuss Brexit and to criticise Britain’s negotiating team leader David Davis for pointing out that the Brexit agreements so far were not actually legally binding. While this has worried some in the EU including lead negotiator Guy Verhofstadt who has said the agreement should be legally codified as soon as possible, Mr Farage told the parliament they need not worry as PM May would likely continue to give in to every EU demand, as she had been since negotiations began.

Speaking to the chamber, Mr Farage said: “Barnier said earlier there were key areas upon which he wasn’t prepared to make many concessions. Well you didn’t need to sir because you were up against Theresa May, and she was all for making as many concessions as she possibly could, including a ludicrous bill of £40 billion for us to have the right to leave.”

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Talking about the other concessions May had already made to the EU before even starting negotiations over the mooted trade deal between Britain and the political bloc, Mr Farage continued: “it is as if even though we’re leaving, the British government wants to keep us in some form of single market relationship. I’m not surprised you’re all very pleased with her, Theresa the Appeaser has given in on virtually everything.”

Referring to the way the European Union was apparently able to summon Mrs May to Brussels at will, Mr Farage called it a “form of ritual humiliation, that she was prepared to put herself through. She has danced to your tune all the way through this, you must be very pleased indeed.”

Mr Farage continued to warn that a Brexit “in name only” was on its way thanks to the British government’s negotiations and concessions, and “I think Brexit at some point in the future may need to be refought all over again”.