Nigel Farage has thrown his support behind a new Brexit Party (Image: GETTY)
The former Ukip leader said he would "take no prisoners" as he warned he would step back into frontline politics to fight against what he described as a "Brexit betrayal". After abandoning Ukip over its close ties with Tommy Robinson, Mr Farage threw his weight behind the 'Brexit Party', set up by another former Ukip politician that has already applied to the Electoral Commission.
He said there was "huge demand" for a new party because of the "frustration welling up out there".
He told The Sun on Sunday: "It's clear the political elite want to stop Brexit in its tracks and the Prime Minister doesn't have the strength or inclination to see this through.
"I've been watching events with growing dismay — I'm not the only one. Now we are putting them on notice that if Brexit doesn't happen on March 29 we are