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Not only are we going to be in Brussels. We've got competent men and women, people who've run businesses, done deals. We'd love to take some responsibility so that the UK is absolutely ready to leave on the 31st of October.
Do you think they're really going to let you be part of the team?
Well, why not? Why not? If they want Brexit to happen, they should be. We'll have to see, won't we? I mean look, this has happened. This party has had this meteoric rise in six weeks because we didn't leave on March 29th. If we don't leave on March the 31st, those parties will lose even more votes to us. So really, the ball's in their court.
Lots of people I spoke to said they voted for you for the European elections, but wouldn't vote for you in a general election. They're not thinking that the Brexit party is a...
Well, the polling is not suggesting that. The polling is suggesting that actually a very large percentage of people want to vote for us in all forms of elections until we get this sorted out.
But the people that I spoke to were saying that they are Conservative voters deep--
Well, look at the polling.
They're angry with the Conservatives.
Well, look. The last set of polling we had had the Brexit party on 25 per cent of the general election. I accept it's not quite as high as the European, but it's still a very, very big number.
Do you think there's going to be a general election?
I have absolutely no idea what's going to happen over the course of the next few months anymore than anybody else does. But we're getting ready for one.
And has this been a fair fight? Do you think this has been a reasonably fair election?
A bit of a short campaign, obviously, because nobody really knew it was happening until the last minute. But, yes. I think the arguments have been out there.
OK.