Nigel Farage, the leader of the Brexit Party has told Peterborough voters at an election rally in the city (Tuesday), they have a unique opportunity to end ‘Brex-austion’,

Cambs Times: Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage during a party rally in Peterborough. Picture: Terry HarrisBrexit Party leader Nigel Farage during a party rally in Peterborough. Picture: Terry Harris (Image: © Terry Harris)

He used the visit to encourage voters to elect Brexit candidate, Mike Greene to Parliament who, he assured: "…will get Brexit done".

Speaking to an audience of about 120 people in the conference room at The Great Northern Hotel, Mr. Farage said: "Peterborough disproves much of what is being written and said about politics and elections.

"In 2015, when I led UKIP here in Peterborough, UKIP got a big, solid 16% of the vote and the Conservative candidate, Stewart Jackson, won the seat.

"When it came to 2017, UKIP decided not to stand against Stewart Jackson because we felt at that time we might split the 'Leave' vote… and guess what happened? Stewart Jackson lost to the Labour party!

Cambs Times: Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage during a party rally in Peterborough. Picture: Terry HarrisBrexit Party leader Nigel Farage during a party rally in Peterborough. Picture: Terry Harris (Image: © Terry Harris)

"We all know that in 2019 there will be large numbers of Labour voters who will vote for the Brexit party because they feel betrayed by Jeremy Corbyn.

"They wanted to leave the EU, and all he now offers them is a second referendum which is simply never going to happen.

"But these are people who will never vote Conservative. They wouldn't vote Conservative if you paid them! But they will vote Brexit because they want out of the EU.

"So, the idea that a vote for the Brexit Party puts Corbyn in Downing Street is absolutely wrong, and has been utterly disproved by history here."

Cambs Times: Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage and Peterborough candidate Mike Greene (second left) during a walkabout in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, while on the campaign trail ahead of the General Election. Picture: Joe Giddens/PA Wire/PA ImagesBrexit Party leader Nigel Farage and Peterborough candidate Mike Greene (second left) during a walkabout in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, while on the campaign trail ahead of the General Election. Picture: Joe Giddens/PA Wire/PA Images (Image: PA Wire/PA Images)

Mr. Farage stated that in his opinion the turnout at the election was likely to be low, but added: "We need to encourage tactical voting here in Peterborough.

"All over the country people are making assessments of 'do they want to get a 'Remainer', or a 'Leaver' into Parliament? And that's because we now identify more with those particular tags than we do with any particular political party.

"The problem we had here in Peterborough was that many people still voted Conservative, even though they knew that Mike Greene was the main challenger and tactical voting will correct that.

"Firstly, the Brexit Party and Mike Greene absolutely stand for a 'clean-break' from the institutions of the European Union, and he will hold Boris Johnson to account.

Cambs Times: Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage during a party rally at the Great Northern Hotel, in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, while on the campaign trail ahead of the General Election. Picture: Joe Giddens/PA Wire/PA ImagesBrexit Party leader Nigel Farage during a party rally at the Great Northern Hotel, in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, while on the campaign trail ahead of the General Election. Picture: Joe Giddens/PA Wire/PA Images (Image: PA Wire/PA Images)

"Secondly, we cannot just go back to business as usual - we need radical political reform in this country - increasingly we look at the institutions of our nation, the House of Lords, the Postal Voting system with contempt, and Mike Greene is going to be a radical campaigner to change politics for good."

Mr. Farage confirmed that there are now 274 Brexit Party candidates fighting for seats up and down the country on 12 December.

One of his concerns was the way that the postal voting system can be corrupted as happened in Peterborough in 2008. Cambridgeshire Police investigated a number of claims of voting fraud relating to the by-election this year but found no evidence of wrongdoing.

Mr Farage said: "The postal vote in many constituencies is huge, and it is open - wholesale - to fraud and intimidation.

Cambs Times: Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage during a party rally in Peterborough. Picture: Terry HarrisBrexit Party leader Nigel Farage during a party rally in Peterborough. Picture: Terry Harris (Image: © Terry Harris)

"I hope that it doesn't happen here again, but there is that possibility which is why we want to scrap the way postal votes work at the moment - lets go back to postal votes being for people who live overseas, or are elderly and infirm like they used to be - that's what it was designed to do for decades, that's what it has to go back to, and we will campaign for that."

Talking specifically about Peterborough Brexit candidate Mike Greene, Mr. Farage said: "He's got this city in his heart and soul, hasn't he? He must be involved in more local charities that anybody in history.

"He cares about this place, he's involved in this place, and I think coming into politics in his early fifties from outside of mainstream politics, as an entrepreneur, a businessman and a member of the community, I would think he's ideally places to do a great job."

Cambs Times: Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage during a party rally in Peterborough. Picture: Terry HarrisBrexit Party leader Nigel Farage during a party rally in Peterborough. Picture: Terry Harris (Image: © Terry Harris)

A list of all the candidates standing in Peterborough:

Paul Bristow - Conservative

Luke Ferguson - Independent

Lisa Forbes - Labour

Mike Greene - Brexit

Tom Rogers - Christian Peoples Alliance

Beki Sellick - Liberal Democrats

The Very Raving Mr P - Official Monster Raving Loony Party

Joseph Wells - Green