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Nigel Farage has voiced his “anger” over Brexit betrayals, marking the 10-year anniversary of the UK’s vote to leave the EU. The Reform UK leader condemned the “sheer contempt” he believes the political establishment has shown to Leave voters.
Farage’s comments to GB News highlight a deep frustration that promises made to those who voted to leave the European Union have not been delivered. His remarks come a decade after the historic referendum.
The Unfulfilled Promises of Brexit
Farage expressed significant anger that the “realistic expectations” of the British public, such as less regulation on small businesses and reduced immigration, have not materialised. He specifically pointed blame at the Conservative Party.
The Reform leader recalled that 10 years ago, despite warnings from trade unions, big business, and major political parties, the British people voted to “get back control of our country.”
“Sheer Contempt” from the Establishment
“I m pretty angry 10 years on that, the realistic expectations that people had for less regulation on small businesses, for immigration to be reduced. I m pretty angry that the Tories in particular threw that away.”
— Nigel Farage, Reform UK Leader
Farage’s statement underscores his belief that a decade on, the political class has either attempted to overturn the referendum result or failed to implement it properly, demonstrating what he calls “sheer contempt” for the electorate’s decision.
- Farage expressed “anger” over Brexit betrayals 10 years after the vote.
- He cited “sheer contempt” shown to Leave voters by the political establishment.
- Promises of less regulation for small businesses and reduced immigration remain unfulfilled.
- Farage believes most politicians have tried to overturn the result or not implement it properly.
- He maintains that overturning Brexit is “politically impossible” for any future Prime Minister.
What This Means for Britain
For working families, the failure to deliver on Brexit promises means continued struggles with regulation and potentially higher living costs. The initial hopes for a more agile, less bureaucratic economy have not translated into tangible benefits for ordinary Britons.
Economically, the lack of promised changes, such as reduced regulation, could stifle growth and innovation, impacting job creation and investment. The vision of a more prosperous, independent Britain feels increasingly distant.
Politically, Farage’s comments highlight a pattern of establishment failure and broken promises. This fuels a growing distrust in political institutions and reinforces the perception that the will of the people is routinely ignored.
If this pattern of betrayal continues, the very foundations of our democracy are at risk. Readers must care now because the future of Britain’s sovereignty and economic prosperity depends on holding leaders accountable for their pledges.
This betrayal must be seen by every British voter. Demand answers from your MP.
Source: GB News | Breaking Brexit News
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We voted to leave and we haven’t, we have Brino with Theresa May, most of the Cons, Starmer and now likely Burnham all betraying us. They think we are too stupid to realise their reasons for dragging us back into the EUseless cess pit is to cover up their incompetence and many failures as well as handing control of all of Europe to the selected few.🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬