'Brexit is on a SLIPPERY SLOPE!' Nuttall attacks Government for giving in to Remainers
THE newly-elected Ukip leader slapped down the Government cabinet for leading Britain down a "slippery slope" on Brexit.
Ukip's Paul Nuttall: British people voted for a "clean" Brexit
Paul Nuttall said the political establishment has refused to listen to the will of the people.
The Ukip leader hit out at Theresa May for submitting to the demands of whining Remain campaigners.
He told the Andrew Marr Show: "I think we are on a slippery slope."
Paul Nuttall said the political establishment has refused to listen to the will of the people
Theresa May has hinted at a Single Market membership fee
The MEP for the North West of England admonished the Tory Government for edging towards Single Market membership, which would force Britain to pay EU a regular fee.
It would also see Britain fail to grab control of the nation's borders.
Mr Nuttall said Brexiteers went to the ballot box to take Britain completely out of the EU and instead they are getting a watered down relationship.
He urged David Davies and the cabinet to leave single market and take back 100 per cent of control on laws.
He warned: "What David Davies said last week about paying a membership fee indicates that the Tories want to keep us in the Single Market.
"We won’t be able to control our borders, we’ll have to pay a membership fee, we can’t sign our own free trade deals, we will have to comply with EU directives and regulations.
Paul Nuttall recently won the Ukip leadership contest
Nuttall promised Ukip stood up for a 'clean Brexit'
We won’t be able to control our borders, we’ll have to pay a membership fee
"That is not what people voted for on June 23rd!
"They voted for a clean Brexit."
The political party leader said Ukip was only voice left for the 52 per cent of the country who voted for Brexit.
Ukip's Paul Nuttall SLAMS 'insane' immigration figures
Mr Nuttall went on to discuss his plan to wipe out chaotic Labour from their northern heartlands.
He said: "Ukip can become the patriotic voice of working people.
"We can go into Labour areas and talk to them about crime, social mobility, controlling immigration."