Sasin belied the words of one of the fathers of Brexit, Nigel Farage, who said at a farewell conference in the European Parliament that he was sure that Poland would be the next to leave the European Union. Jerzy Muszyński/PAP

Poland wants to change the European Union so that other countries do not follow the path of Great Britian, due to officially leave the bloc at midnight CET, Deputy PM and Minister of State Assets Jacek Sasin said on Friday.

The Polish official added he regrets that Brexit has taken place. "This is very bad news for the whole community," he said.

Sasin also belied the words of one of the fathers of Brexit, Nigel Farage, who said at a farewell conference in the European Parliament that he was sure that Poland would be the next to leave the European Union.

"I absolutely want to deny it. We are the last ones who would like to leave the EU," he told private TV station Polsat News.

In Sasin's view, Poland is a loyal member of the EU and the fact that the country is demanding equal treatment within the bloc does not mean it wants to leave the community. He added that Poland's opposition politicians create such an impression by talking about 'Polexit'"

"An example in the UK shows that if you keep on talking about something all the time (...) it may get out of hand," he said.

According to Sasin, the EU must now reflect upon why Brexit occurred and whether the community has made any mistakes to allow it happen.

"The moment of Brexit is a good moment to talk about it seriously," he added.