Frexit, Nexit and Dexit – Paul Nuttall says mass exodus from EU could be around the corner
PAUL NUTTALL has warned that Brexit “is just the beginning” before predicting the UK would become a “beacon of light” for other nations wanting out of the EU to follow.
Paul Nuttall: Brexit is short term pain for long term gain
Speaking to RT, the Brexiteer admitted it would there was a “rocky road” ahead for Britain but insisted the country would become a “very strong economy”.
He predicted that a prospering post-Brexit UK would prompt a pan-European movement to leave the EU, with elections scheduled for Germany, France and the Netherlands next year.
Mr Nuttal told the news channel the UK would have to experience “short-term pain” in order for there to be “long-term gain”.
Paul Nuttal has predicted the break-up of the EU
We can become a very strong economy, and I think we will be a beacon of light to other countries in the European Union
“Once we get beyond that, and Britain starts signing trade deals across the rest of the world and stops looking inwards at a slow growing bloc that is the European Union and begins to look outwards to emerging markets in the East, Britain can become great again,” he said.
“We can become a very strong economy, and I think we will be a beacon of light to other countries in the European Union.
“I think after Brexit you might end up with a Frexit where France leaves, Dexit with the Danes, Nexit with the Dutch – I do believe that Brexit is just the beginning.”
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Mr Nuttall insisted he wanted Ukip to remain as an “anti-establishment movement” in the UK and represent those disillusioned with the political process.
He said: “People feel left behind. They feel cut off with the political process. They feel like they have nothing in common with the elites and what is happening is there is a kickback.”
The party leader also called on the Prime Minister Theresa May to make use of Nigel Farage’s relationship with Donald Trump after she “called the US election wrong”.
“They were positive that Hillary Clinton would be elected and therefore they have opened the door for Nigel Farage to be the only British politician to have real links into the President-elect’s administration,” he said.
“I call on Theresa May and the Government to use Nigel Farage as a conduit to ensure that the special relationship between Great Britain and the United States not only continues but prospers into the 21st century.”