Voters
have "had enough of being threatened" by the prime minister and chancellor,
prominent Leave campaigner Nigel Farage has said.
Remain
campaigners argue the UK will suffer a recession if it opts to leave the
European Union.
But
the UKIP leader hinted on BBC's The Andrew Marr Show that people had begun to
see through the "scare stories".
He
added: "I think collectively people are beginning to put two fingers up to the
political class."
Mr
Farage also downplayed the impact Brexit could have on the value of sterling
after the FTSE closed down 116 points on Friday.
'So what?'
He
said: "I did work in this area for 20 years, I know a little bit more about it
than most people.
"Sterling
is up since March. Since Brexit became a possibility sterling is up and FTSE is
exactly the same level it was in March and what happened on Friday were very bad
economic figures from America and the fact that our growth forecasts in Britain
have been downgraded from 2.5% to 2% and that our borrowing is still out of
control.