You don't speak for Britain! Liam Fox hits back at Nigel Farage

You don't speak for Britain! Liam Fox hits back at Nigel Farage after Brexit Party leader says he's building his OWN team to do trade deals after UK leaves EU Nigel Farage tweeted today that he was preparing his own negotiating team The Brexit Party leader claimed the UK was unprepared for a US trade deal International Trade Secretary Liam Fox hit back hard with a string of tweets He insisted on the UK government speaks for the country internationally 

By Joel Adams For Mailonline

Published: 22:17 BST, 13 June 2019 | Updated: 22:31 BST, 13 June 2019

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International Trade Secretary Liam Fox has slapped down Nigel Farage, telling him he does not speak for the UK on the international stage.

The comments appear to be connected to last week's state visit by President Donald Trump, when Brexit Party leader Mr Farage claimed the UK was 'behind the curve' on plans for a post-Brexit trade deal with the US.

In a series of tweets, Dr Fox denied this, stating 'only the UK Govt speaks for our country internationally' in a direct riposte to Mr Farage's attempt to muscle his way into negotiations.

Rejecting Mr Farage's assertion the UK did not have 'competent' trade negotiators, Dr Fox insisted he had a 'large team of expert staff'.

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Liam Fox

Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage and International Trade Secretary Liam Fox sparred testily on Twitter about the state of readiness of UK trade negotiators

But he also flagged up that they would be ready to begin negotiations once the UK had left the EU and not before, which is not allowed under international law.

He stressed those talks on a large-scale trade deal would not only be with the US but also Australia and New Zealand.

The International Trade Secretary also accused Mr Farage of 'misleading' people over what the UK was able to do while still a member of the EU.

He tweeted: 'It is entirely misleading to suggest that we could already be negotiating trade agreements.

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