In a recent BBC Radio 4 interview, Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, contended that while the UK's post-Brexit agreement with the EU needs improvement, it should remain cautious about closer ties that might hinder trade opportunities with nations like the US. Following a YouGov poll where Reform UK edged ahead of Labour, Farage emphasized the clarity of the Brexit referendum result, advocating for stronger global trade relations instead of reverting to EU-dependent arrangements, particularly concerning fishing rights.
Nigel Farage argued that the UK should remain 'friendly' with Brussels while avoiding deeper industrial collaboration that compromises trade flexibility.
Farage expressed that the Johnson-era Brexit deal is 'not very good' and needs refining, while also rejecting proposals that would reinstate European fishing rights.
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