Nigel Farage tells Beth Rigby he's contemplating new 'revolutionary' MP bid and accuses Tories of 'huge lie' in 2019

Nigel Farage would "of course" settle for employee shortages if it meant decrease migration, the Eurosceptic campaigner has advised Sky News - and would not rule out one other try to turn out to be an MP.

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Mr Farage was chatting with Beth Rigby Interviews... following the discharge of the latest net migration figures.

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These confirmed the population grew by 606,000 as a consequence of individuals arriving within the UK within the yr to December 2022.

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This is clearly in opposition to what Mr Farage mentioned would occur within the occasion of the UK leaving the European Union.

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He was requested if he would have accepted "worker shortages" to cut back internet migration to 50,000 as he campaigned for in the 2019 election.

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Mr Farage mentioned: "If that meant there was a practical probability of individuals discovering someplace to reside?

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"A school for their kids to go to that was local people getting access to the National Health Service, then? Yes, of course."

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He added that "before 2004 when this really kicked off, right, cabbages were not rotting in the fields of Lincolnshire".

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Mr Farage mentioned: "Elderly people were not being left alone in old people's homes - we managed to do all of this and we've now become addicted to cheap unskilled, foreign, imported labour.

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"We need to reverse that course of."

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Farage 'hand on heart' meant Brexit promises

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A report from the National Farmers Union last year suggested a shortage of workers led to £22m of fruit and vegetables being lost in the first half of 2022.

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Mr Farage said - had he been in power - he would have reduced net migration down to around 30,000 - around 5% of what it is now.

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Last year, some 45,755 people alone arrived in the UK in small boats across the Channel.

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He also denied "hand on coronary heart" that he was dishonest in regards to the guarantees he revamped Brexit.

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Asked what he would particularly goal to cut back internet migration, Mr Farage took purpose on the wage requirement for a talented employee visa - which he mentioned was set at "minimum wage".

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According to the federal government web site, individuals should be paid "at least £26,200 per year or £10.75 per hour" to qualify for such a approach into the UK - though it might should be extra if the common incomes to your sector is greater.

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The minimal wage is £10.42 for these aged 23 and over, and falls to £10.18 for 21 and 22-year-olds, and once more to £7.49 for 18 to 20-year-olds.

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Mr Farage additionally mentioned he would not have allowed college students to herald dependents with them on academic visas - one thing the Conservative government is now changing.

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He claimed the explanation for such a discrepancy between his campaigning and the present scenario was that he "wasn't in charge" - and took purpose on the Conservative Party all the way in which from the results of the Brexit referendum.

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Mr Farage mentioned that the day after the vote to depart the "very people I'd fought against for 25 years" have been nonetheless in energy.

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He claimed he "got rid of [Theresa] May" and that with out him Boris Johnson "wouldn't have even been prime minister".

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Tory guarantees in 2019 have been 'a giant lie'

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Mr Farage, who's now president of the Reform Party, was a figurehead for the Brexit Party - its predecessor - in 2019, which swept the board to turn out to be the biggest UK get together within the European elections that yr.

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When it got here to the 2019 common election, the get together didn't win any seats, however did stand aside in areas the Conservatives already held to keep away from splitting the Brexit-supporting vote there.

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But the Brexit campaigner now thinks the 2019 manifesto put to the nation by Boris Johnson's Conservatives was a "big lie" - a phrase Donald Trump makes use of to check with the results of the final US common election, which he misplaced.

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"I stood aside in that 2019 general election, helping them to get that big majority, because I believed that perhaps finally they understood what Brexit was about," Mr Farage advised Beth Rigby.

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"And we've now, four years down the road, got a Remainer, globalist Conservative Party who have betrayed that trust."

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Globalist is once more a time period utilised by Trump, who Mr Farage has appeared alongside quite a few instances and in addition interviewed.

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Rishi Sunak, the present prime minister, has lengthy supported Brexit.

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Mr Johnson was a lead determine within the Brexit marketing campaign, and whereas Liz Truss supported Remain within the 2016 vote, she has since campaigned to be powerful on the EU.

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Mr Farage hinted that he could also be contemplating operating for parliament once more - having by no means efficiently contested a Westminster seat.

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A change to the electoral system would make a run extra possible, he added.

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The former UKIP chief predicted "another insurgency" in UK politics - "whether it'll be Reform, whether it'll be me, whether we get a new Nick Griffin [the former leader of the far-right British National Party]".

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Mr Farage mentioned: "I think if I stood again, it would be a much more revolutionary agenda than just Brexit."

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You can watch Beth Rigby Interviews in full with Nigel Farage on Sky News at 9pm tonight

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