Nigel Farage: UKIP ‘won’t help Labour’
UKIP leader Nigel Farage told John Humphrys that the party "won't work with Labour" after the election.
"I won’t help Labour, I can’t help Labour; there are no circumstances, given that Ed Miliband has turned his back on a referendum, that we’d help Labour," said Mr Farage.
Ed Miliband has completely turned his back on the idea of giving the British people a say and I have a feeling after last night, Mr Miliband cannot be prime minister, Mr Farage said.
He also told John Humphrys that he thinks it would be the greatest lie of modern British politics for Ed Miliband to now to try to form a coalition with the SNP.
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