Nigel Farage's describes Boris Johnson's Brexit Deal using cheese analogy

LBC presenter Nigel Farage has described Boris Johnson's Brexit deal as a "piece of cheese that's going off after being left out of the fridge".

Appearing to give up on his October 31 Brexit deadline, the PM has offered to give MPs more time to debate his Withdrawal Agreement Bill if they agree to a General Election on 12 December 12.

Describing the deal that MP's are currently scrutinising, Farage said: "The Withdrawal Agreement is rather like a piece of cheese that you take out of the fridge and leave on the side.

"It's really attractive for a period of time, but then as the air, the warmth and the sunlight gets to it, it begins to smell and becomes inedible.

"I think this is Boris Johnson's massive problem with the Withdrawal Agreement and the attached Political Declaration.

"The reason we had the first Saturday sitting in Westminster for 37 years, he wanted to bounce it through before anyone had read it.

"I think that as the weeks go by, people will start to understand more the ways in which we are tied in to the EU institutions for years and that will damage Boris."

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