Farage warns Corbyn he too faces disaster at the hands of the Brexit Party

Nigel Farage has voted in today's elections after taunting Jeremy Corbyn by saying: ‘Labour are in so much trouble here, you can’t believe it'.

The Brexit Party leader has predicted they 'could win big' today as voters abandon the Tories, leaving them up to 23 per cent behind in the polls.

Labour appear to be battling with the Liberal Democrats for second place as a recent survey found that voters are unsure about what their position on Brexit is.

Mr Farage has sought to exploit that fissure, visiting Labour heartlands where the majority voted to leave the EU and declaring Jeremy Corbyn's party 'is vulnerable in the most extraordinary way'. 

Last night Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell insisted that Labour does back Brexit - hours after Mr Corbyn ruled out voting for Theresa May's deal.

When asked if 'Labour wanted Brexit' he told Channel 4 News: 'Yeah we want to abide by the decision of the last referendum'. 

Nigel Farage has targeted Labour as well as the Tories  taunting Jeremy Corbyn that they are in 'big trouble'

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn leaves after voting in the European Parliament election at a polling station in Islington today with his party also struggling

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn leaves after voting in the European Parliament election at a polling station in Islington today with his party also struggling

Nigel Farage denied claims he hid on his Brexit Party bus to avoid being doused in milkshake again yesterday.

He was campaigning in Kent when two men and a woman were spotted waiting for him at his next stop in Rochester.

One of Mr Farage’s supporters said they were carrying milkshakes and he was quickly alerted. His bus driver Michael Botton said the Brexit Party leader had to quickly change his plans to avoid an attack – though later his spokesman insisted that Mr Farage had not hidden inside the bus.

‘There are a couple of guys standing over there with milkshakes, they were going to throw them over him,’ Mr Botton told website Kent Live. ‘But the police are there, we’ve spotted them and now Nigel isn’t getting off the bus.’

The group were accosted by Brexit Party organisers who prevented them from getting too close to Mr Farage.

The Tories predicted to get 12 per cent of the vote in today's European elections - 23 points behind Nigel Farage Brexit Party who are on 35 per cent.

The PM's party is also trailing Labour and the Liberal Democrats, the final opinion poll before today's election has revealed, but they may just edge out the Greens. 

Some polls showed the Tories could win just seven per cent of the vote - their lowest share in history.  

Brexit rebel Caroline Flint warned MPs to vote for Theresa May's Brexit divorce or face No Deal.

Ms Flint, who represents Don Valley, urged the Commons to 'take stock' after the expected mauling for her party and the Tories in the European elections.

The former minister under Gordon Brown, who has voted for the PM's deal before, was one of the few MPs to stick up for Mrs May's plan during a Commons debate today. 

She said: 'Anybody on any side of the House, if they claim to be against No Deal, they should give this proposition due consideration and think about how they would amend it.'

Labour's Caroline Flint today backed the Tory PM's Brexit deal as a way to avoid No Deal

Labour's Caroline Flint today backed the Tory PM's Brexit deal as a way to avoid No Deal

She added: 'The PM has said several times already that if the second reading of this Bill does not succeed there will not be another opportunity to leave with a Withdrawal Bill. 

'The only course and direction will be to leave without any deal at all.

Jeremy Corbyn (pictured today) has ruled out any chance of Labour backing the PM's deal

Jeremy Corbyn (pictured today) has ruled out any chance of Labour backing the PM's deal

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn earlier declared Mrs May's Government was 'too weak' and 'too divided' to get Britain out of the Brexit 'mess' it had created, describing her latest offer as not a 'genuine compromise'.

He said no Labour MP could

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