Farage will vote against deal, claims a second referendum or no deal are better options

Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage, who remains a member of the European Parliament, says he’ll be voting against the deal when it’s put to MEPs.

Speaking to the BBC News Channel, he disagreed however that the deal was so bad that the UK would be better off remaining in the EU, as some have suggested.

“It’s an awful deal, I want the deal rejected,” he says.

Both a second referendum or the UK leaving without a deal altogether would be better alternatives, he added.

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