The former UKIP leader told the GMB team that he is unhappy at the way the Brexit talks are progressing.
The 53-year-old said: “Brexit will happen. But what’s happened is that it’s been redefined.
“It couldn’t have been clearer, we voted for hard Brexit and now we’re getting a replay of the debates that happened during the referendum.
“I suspect by the middle of 2019 we will see a substantial watering down,” Farage admitted.
Morgan, 56, then turned his attention to the recent Tony Blair interview that has hit headlines over the weekend, asking Farage on his thoughts.
The former Prime Minister revealed he thinks it is “absolutely necessary” that Brexit is stopped.
Naturally, Farage had a lot to say on the matter, telling Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid: “I think Blair’s lost it.
“This was the man that opened up the door to 10 communist countries.
“What he’s missing is this: He can talk to whoever he wants, but 70% of people want the government to get on with Brexit,” he added.
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