A Brexiteer has claimed that he never maintained that Britons would be better off as a result of Brexit.
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Lord Digby Jones was in a debate with Femi Oluwole on BBC’s Newsnight when he turned to the Our Future Our Choice campaigner to refute claims that Brexit was about the economy being better off.
Oluwole said: ‘No-deal is not what people voted for. Back in 2016 every single Brexit campaigner said we could get a better deal than with the EU.
‘In fact the entire narrative was ‘they need us more than we need them’. It was propagated on the idea we were going to get a good deal.’
However Lord Digby snapped back and dismissed Oluwole’s claims.
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‘No they didn’t!’ he responded. ‘I actually campaigned for Brexit and I made it very clear in every speech I gave we would be economically worse off.’
WATCH: DUP tell people to ‘go to the chippy’ after issue of food shortages‘Regarding what you said about how you said that in every single speech we would be economically worse-off if Brexit happens, that is not the narrative people were sold in 2016.’
While Digby wanted to talk about the government leaflet delivered to every household ahead of the EU referendum campaign, Oluwole referred to the £350m claim plastered on the Vote Leave bus.
Newsnight presenter Emily Maitlis intervened to probe Digby further.
‘You haven’t addressed the question about the bus, you haven’t addressed the question about the £350m.’
‘What’s the question about the bus?’ asked a confused Digby.
‘You know the question about the bus!’ Maitlis told the Brexiteer.
‘I wasn’t part of the official campaign so I don’t see why I’m defending it.’
‘You’re backing off!’ laughed Maitlis.