Rats leaving the sinking ship, possibly:
Farage, who has spent his political life campaigning for Britain to leave the EU, was asked whether he would apologise if Brexit led to huge job losses and economic ruin.
Farage refused to do so, saying that there wasn't a "tradition" of politicians apologising in the UK.
"I see hardly anyone resigning. I see hardly anyone apologising," he told a caller to his LBC show.
He then added: "If Brexit is a disaster I will go and live abroad. I will go and live somewhere else."
Farage has previously admitted considering plans to move to the US.
Farage refused to do so, saying that there wasn't a "tradition" of politicians apologising in the UK.
"I see hardly anyone resigning. I see hardly anyone apologising," he told a caller to his LBC show.
He then added: "If Brexit is a disaster I will go and live abroad. I will go and live somewhere else."
Farage has previously admitted considering plans to move to the US.
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