'You ain't seen nothing yet!': Nigel Farage blasts Theresa May over local election defeat
Daily MailNigel Farage has warned the Labour and Conservative leaders not to form a 'coalition of politicians against the people'. The Brexit Party leader said 'millions of people would give up on' the two major parties if Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn reached a Brexit deal. Mr Farage said: 'Well I have to say that what she has tried thus far to sell to the country as Brexit, namely her new European treaty, is such a shameful document that it would only have been signed by a country that had been beaten in war' Nigel Farage had told the audience the party was fighting for principles of democracy and self-determination - and heaped scorn upon Theresa May for 'humbling' and 'humiliating' the country Mr Farage has previously said that the Brexit Party will run candidates at the next general election to unseat MPs who have 'not delivered Brexit' Ann Widdecombe cheers on the speakers during a Brexit Party rally in Lancashire Mr Farage's comments today come after a rally in Lancashire on Saturday - watched by 70,000 people online - featuring Brexit Party candidates Ann Widdecombe, Claire Fox and Richard Tice. Supporters at the Brexit Party campaign rally at Mill Farm in Fylde, Lancashire on May 4 Mr Farage had said at the rally: 'Here in the country that has the mother of Parliaments, it is in our very country where the very democratic process has been wilfully betrayed by a political class' Ann Widdecombe said that if politicians 'don't deliver us what we voted for in 2016, then come the next General Election the Brexit Party will take over Westminster' Former shadow home secretary Ann Widdecombe - who is to stand for the chance to be MEP for the South-West of England - also addressed the crowd. The next general election is not due until 2022 but the instability of Theresa May's government has led to ongoing speculation of an earlier poll The Brexit Party is reported to be polling in front of Labour and the Conservatives for the European parliament elections Sir Graham Brady, chairman of the backbench 1922 Committee is reportedly preparing to see Mrs May on Tuesday amid growing frustrations at her leadership - and to nail down a timetable for her departure.