
Farage: ‘A second referendum could be on the cards’
Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage says the party would be “back in business” if a Labour led coalition government is formed.
General Election exit polls have suggested while the Conservatives may be the largest party, they may not win enough seats for a majority.
"If this goes on, the way it’s looking, we might find ourselves in 24 hours, with a coalition government led by Jeremy Corbyn where a second referendum would on the cards,” said Farage.
Speaking to Emma Barnett, he added “If that’s the case, UKIP is back in business, in British politics, in a very big way.”
This clip is from 5 live’s Election All Nighter, broadcast on Friday 9 June 2017.
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