WATCH: Nigel Farage's HILARIOUS reaction to Diane Abbott car-crash interview
WATCH as Nigel Farage reacts to Diane Abbott's latest interview on Labour Party policy over immigration following the resignation of Home Secretary Amber Rudd in the fallout of the Windrush scandal.
Nigel Farage mocks Diane Abbott's interview on immigration
Nigel Farage remarked Diane Abbott's interview with Piers Morgan over Labour's immigration policy had been "painful" to watch.
Ms Abbott was left floundering after the Good Morning Britain presenter repeatedly asked the shadow Home Secretary about her plans to curb illegal immigration.
Footage shot during Mr Farage's daily LBC programme shows the British politician pulling a series of dramatic expressions as he listens to the recording of the interview.
He can also be heard throughout whispering: "Oh dear, painful isn't it?
WATCH: Farage pulled a series of dramatic expressions as he listened to the interview
"Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear: I mean, just painful, wasn’t it?"
During the interview, Mr Morgan repeatedly questioned the Labour frontbencher about Labour's proposals to fix the immigration crisis hitting the Home Office.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd was forced to resign after she admitted to having "inadvertently" misled Parliament after denying the existence of strict immigrant removal targets.
Mr Farage continued: "We have heard previous interviews with Diane Abbott that might not have gone as well as they might have done but that really was painful.
Piers Morgan and Diane Abbott clash on GMB
Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear: I mean, just painful, wasn’t it?
"She’s led the charge, she said the Government’s policy is a failure and when she is asked what would she do about illegal immigrants she simply cannot, or will not, answer the question."
Ms Abbott said: "The logical fall out is in, it’s to try and work towards an immigration and nationality department which is more fair and efficient
"Of course, there have to be targets but for specific areas of Home Affairs, for instance, deporting foreign national prisoners."
Following the interview on GMT, Mr Morgan said he was "none the wiser" about Ms Abbott's suggestions for amendments to the current British immigration policy.