'I'm not happy' Nigel Farage says Theresa May NEEDS to call for general election
NIGEL FARAGE insisted that Theresa May should call for an emergency general election during a debate with Welsh MP Stephen Kinnock on today's Good Morning Britain.
Nigel Farage calls for a snap election
UKIP's interim leader said that the Prime Minister should call for an election after the High Court ruled that May cannot trigger Article 50 without a vote in Parliament.
"I don't trust parliament on this," Farage slammed. "The neatest, cleanest way to finish this off is for May to call for an election."
The Member of the European Parliament went on to state that he no longer had "confidence in the independence of our judiciary."
Nigel Farage urged Theresa May to call for a general election during today's Good Morning Britain
Nigel warned that parliament should not 'underestimate how angry those 17.4 million' voters will be
"Don't underestimate how angry those 70 million people will be if Brexit doesn't mean Brexit."
Despite remain-voter Kinnock claiming that he would "vote for" the triggering of Article 50, Farage remained unconvinced.
"It's all well and good Stephen Kinnock saying, 'Trust us,' believe us, we don't," he hit back.
Pressed by host Ranvir Singh on his Brexit fears, he explained: "I think we're going to get half Brexit."
He added: "I want to say again every single leading player on both leave and remain made it clear that if we voted to leave, we would leave the single market.
The UKIP interim leader went up against Welsh MP Stephen Kinnock
The debate even had hosts Ben Shephard and Ranvir Singh talking
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"That I think is where the betrayal will come."
Farage then warned that parliament should not "underestimate how angry those 17.4 million people are going to be if Brexit doesn't mean Brexit."
"Don't underestimate how angry those 70 million people will be if Brexit doesn't mean Brexit."
Good Morning Britain continues Monday at 6am on ITV1.