“I’m not sure they get this in Brussels though" (Image: Youtube Oxford Union / Getty)
Mr Hannan, a longstanding proponent of Brexit, was reelected last May. Currently Britain is set to leave the EU on October 31. However a number of Conservative Party figures have suggested the UK could seek a further extension.
Writing in The Sunday Telegraph Mr Hannan said: “Every one of the original Tory leadership candidates recognises that a failure to deliver Brexit will mean the certain extirpation of their party and the possible collapse of our parliamentary system.
“That is why all of them are determined to leave the EU.
“I’m not sure they get this in Brussels though.
“There is still a sense, understandably after three years of Theresa May, that Britain will never leave without a deal.”