Tory councillor hints he will vote Brexit Party – calls Theresa May ‘BONKERS’
The Prime Minister is yet to come up to a solution to the Brexit impasse whilst in talks with Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn. Mrs May’s withdrawal agreement has now been rejected three times by MPs in Parliament and she faces continuing criticism ahead of the EU elections for putting her party at risk of losing many votes to Nigel Farage’s Brexit Party. Tory Yorkshire Councillor Jamie Cameron is among those who have already announced they will be voting for the former Ukip leader in the May European elections.
He told Al Jazeera: “That’s a little secret but I think you probably know the answer.
“We need a new leader, Mrs May is a disaster.
“I mean it’s ridiculous, it’s just a laughing stock.
“She’s gone, poor lady, I don’t blame her, she’s gone bonkers.
“She can’t help it, who wouldn’t?
We need a new leader, Mrs May is a disaster
Jamie Cameron
“Think of getting up every day and face what she does. People stabbing her from the front, the back, from the side, everywhere.
“Of course she’s gone sort of gaga but we have put up with it and this is wrong for the country.”
Britain will take part in the May 23 European Parliament elections unless a solution to the Brexit deadlock is found beforehand.
Britons will head to the polls alongside other EU citizens to cast their votes for who they want to represent them in European Parliament.
The UK’s failure to leave the EU on the original Brexit date of March 29, ruffled feathers among Brexiteers and has since prompted the emergence of a new Brexit Party.
The former Ukip leader’s party will stand in the European elections and is calling for the UK’s immediate withdrawal from the EU if it wins the vote.
They hope to put an end to the brevet stalemate by putting to bed hopes of a second referendum.
At the Brexit Party launch last month Mr Farage controversially vowed to “put the fear of God” into MPs who her said are obstructing Brexit and betraying the 17.4 million people who voted to leave the EU.
Mr Farage is standing in South East England, while other high-profile Brexit Party candidates include the businessman Richard Tice, former Tory minister Ann Widdecombe, broadcaster Claire Fox, and journalist Annunziata Rees-Mogg, a former Tory election candidate and sister of Jacob Rees-Mogg.
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