The former leader of the U.K. Independence Party vowed if Britain's exit from the European Union turns out badly, he will "go and live abroad – I'll go and live somewhere else."
The pledge came during Nigel Farage's Monday evening radio show – though he insisted Brexit "isn't going to be a disaster," Politico reported.
"We've just managed to get ourselves in a lifeboat off the Titanic," he declared. "The EU does not work."
One caller who favors remaining in the EU asked Farage if he would apologize and quit politics if "two or three years down the line" experts were proven right about the "economic disaster that's going to happen" after Brexit.
"There isn't much of a tradition here" of such apologies, Farage replied – calling out U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair's former press spokesman Alastair Campbell, with whom Farage had a heated confrontation earlier in the day "for taking us into a war that cost us much gold and blood," per Politico.
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