The former Ukip leader said that while a new political party is “not my first priority”, he insisted it is important that Brexiteers “prepare for what comes next”. Speaking to Express.co.uk from a Leave Means Leave rally in December, Mr Farage said: “There may well be a realignment of British politics coming out of all of this. The splits are so great now within the Conservative parliamentary party and out there in the country with many Labour voters too.
The Brexiteer has also come out to warn that the prospect of a second Brexit referendum is now more likely than ever before.
Mr Farage said: “I fear when it really comes to it, Parliament may well force us into a second referendum. Most of my colleagues say ‘Nigel, don’t say it – it’s all going to be fine’. But I’m not sure it is going to be fine.
“My message now is – let’s get ready just in case.”
Theresa May suffered a brutal blow this month when she failed to gain the backing of 117 MPs during a vote of confidence in her premiership.
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