Asked by the French every day if Britain would continue profiting from access to the single market once it has left the European Union, regardless of the possibility that it set up hindrances to EU movement, Farage, the leader of Britain's against EU UK Independence Party, said:
"Totally. There can be bargains with the EU, including on a conceivable British commitment to the EU spending plan, regardless of the possibility that I don't exactly see the rationale for it. Be that as it may, there will be no bargains on what Europe calls "opportunity of development".
He included: "Putting the brakes on EU movement, this is the thing that 17.5 million voters requesting that we do."
Asked when Britain ought to trigger the Article 50 proviso to commence official chats on leaving the coalition, he said: "I'm beginning to imagine that instability is having an expense, and that we have to push ahead and actuate Article 50 preceding September or October. Possibly not tomorrow, but rather immediately."
(Reporting by Ingrid Melander; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)
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