Nigel Farage has launched a scathing attack on the Government (Image: GETTY/Guardian News) Yesterday MPs voted 312 to 308 in favour of Yvette Cooper’s amendment to remove a no deal Brexit which has now jeopardised the original referendum result in the eyes of many Eurosceptics. Now a member of the newly founded Brexit Party, Mr Farage has accused Parliament of failing to honour the original referendum result. With the UK’s exit date fast approaching, it remains unclear what direction the Government will take and due to that, Mr Farage has issued some brutal remarks. Related articles Brexiteer MP in FIERY row with Sky News host - 'NOT going to lose!' Brexit no deal POLL: Express.co.uk readers SUPPORT no deal In two tweets yesterday, Mr Farage said: “A total disgrace, Parliament no longer represents the people. “This is a Parliament of outright liars. We will have to fight them again. “And mark my words — we will beat them once more.” After voting in favour of Ms Cooper’s amendment, MPs delivered another devastating blow to Mrs May as the Prime Minister lost another vote on her own no deal motion. READ MORE: EU reacts as MPs reject no deal Brexit – 'Now SIGN THE DEAL!' Nigel Farage returned to the EU Parliament yesterday (Image: GETTy) In a last minute change, the Prime Minister decided to whip against her motion - despite stating that it would be a free vote - as it had been amended to be more definitive than she had intended. However, 17 Conservative MPs went against her to reject a no deal Brexit scenario completely and paved the way towards Article 50 being extended. Although the vote is non-binding it goes against Mrs May’s original rejection of a no deal Brexit on March 29. In a stark warning to Brexiteers Mrs May also warned that if MPs do not back her deal or a no deal Brexit, delaying Brexit for a prolonged period of time may well be likely. READ MORE: Nigel Farage MOCKS David Cameron over second referendum support Related articles Andrew Neil warns UK to SUFFER at hands of EU if Brexit is DELAYED Merkel reacts to Theresa May's Brexit vote defeat Theresa May has suffered yet another tough week (Image: GETTY) A spokesperson for Theresa May said: “The house needs to understand that if it’s not willing to support a deal in the coming days and not willing to support leaving without a deal by 29 March, it’s suggesting there has to be a much longer extension.” In a chaotic night in Westminster, Mrs May also revealed she will return to the EU and ask for a short extension until June 30 but only if Commons agreed her deal. Following that admission, it is likely that Parliament will have to vote once more on Mrs May’s deal next week before an EU summit on March 21 and 22. Moreover, according to the Independent, a cross-party group of Remain MPs are now forming plans for the Commons to vote on alternative courses of action.All rights reserved for this news site express.co.uk and under his responsibility