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		</div><p>Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn is offering a &#8220;tougher line&#8221; on free movement than the Government, Nigel Farage has said, as he claimed the Tories had &#8220;sold out&#8221; their supporters. In what he described as the &#8220;great Brexit betrayal&#8221;, the former Ukip leader said those who voted to leave the European Union in last year&#8217;s referendum would feel &#8220;cheated&#8221; by a transitional Brexit deal.</p>
<p>International Trade Secretary Liam Fox said on Sunday that it was &#8220;not a huge deal&#8221; if transitional arrangements when Britain quits the EU last up until 2022. But Mr Farage, writing in the Daily Telegraph, said arguments about the need for a transitional period were a &#8220;re-run of an argument advanced by the Remain side last year, which was dramatically rejected by the electorate&#8221;.</p>
<p>He said Brexit supporters were &#8220;not in denial over immigration&#8221; and wrote: &#8220;For a nation to rise up against the establishment and secure a historic victory, only to have its hopes thwarted by an out-of-touch elite, is a recipe for dangerous division. &#8220;It is strange to think that Jeremy Corbyn is now offering a tougher line than the Government when he says he would ban the wholesale importation of low-skilled EU workers.</p>
<p>&#8220;Is this a ploy to damage Theresa May, much as the late Labour leader John Smith cynically opposed the Maastricht treaty in 1992?&#8221; Mr Farage said the message on migration from Cabinet ministers had changed since the referendum. &#8220;Although the modern Tory party has a dreadful track record when it comes to immigration, last summer things looked brighter.</p>
<p>&#8220;Boris Johnson and Michael Gove even advocated an Australian-style points system. That message undoubtedly helped to secure Brexit. &#8220;Things have now changed.&#8221; He added: &#8220;The old alliance of big business and a Tory government is booming again.<br />
&#8220;Meanwhile Tory supporters, who have voted loyally in successive elections for manifestos that promise to drastically cut numbers, have been sold out.&#8221;</p>
<p>Mr Farage added: &#8220;My hopes that this government had learnt the lessons of the referendum, and understood that open-door immigration and its effects matter more to voters than any other issue, have for now evaporated.</p>
<p>&#8220;The &#8216;new consensus&#8217; must be broken.&#8221;</p>
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