Nigel Farage has declared that Boris Johnson is taking the country to "the right place", as he conceded that Brexiteers will not get everything they want out of a post-Brexit deal with the EU.
The Brexit Party leader insisted that the Prime Minister must be prepared to walk away without a trade agreement at the end of next year's transition period, if he fails to win favourable terms from Brussels. The pro-Brexit campaigner claimed that there was now a one in four chance of the transition period ending without a deal.
But Mr Farage said that the UK had now "turned the corner" and was "heading to the right place". DT.