Brexit Party Leader Continues Struggle for EU Destruction

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Before the final vote of the European Parliament on Brexit, British MP Nigel Farage named the following "exit candidates" - Denmark, Poland and Italy. The day before the European Parliament approved the treaty on Britain’s exit from the EU, British European Parliament Member Nigel Farage announced on Wednesday, January 29 that his new goal was "so that Europe leaves the European Union." As expected, the overwhelming majority of deputies will support the Brexit agreement during the vote. Nigel Farage, who has been campaigning for Britain's exit from the EU since 1992, promises to continue the work to destroy the EU: "I am completely against it in its current form, I want it to be destroyed." He is convinced that Denmark, Poland and Italy could be the next countries to leave the EU. British deputies will participate for the last time in the European Parliament work On Wednesday morning in Brussels, British Ambassador to the EU Tim Barrow handed in a document ratifying the agreement on the country's exit from the European Union jus before voting in the European Parliament on the leaving agreement. Voting in the European Parliament will reduce the number of European deputies by 73 British mandates to 678. Britain will leave the European Union at midnight on February 1. The withdrawal agreement regulates, among other things, the rights of citizens of the united Europe and Great Britain, and  London’s financial obligations. The document provides for an 11-month transitional period during which the UK will remain a member of the intra-European market and the EU Customs Union. During this time, London and Brussels must conclude a new trade agreement.