The Liberal Democrat leader, who has fought for an “exit from Brexit”, suggested Mr Corbyn has “got away” with his beliefs over Brexit. Speaking on BBC’s Pienaar’s Politics, the Lib Dem leader suggested that young people were deceived by Mr Corbyn’s true Brexit feelings in the lead up to the general election. Sir Vince also said that there was “zero probability” of him ever aligning with Mr Corbyn in a future Liberal Democrat and Labour Party coalition. He said: “We have fundamental differences with Jeremy Corbyn over many things but particularly over Brexit.

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“He is a supporter of Brexit and one of the things that he has so far got away with, that I suspect, may not get away with for much longer, he’s persuading large numbers of people, particularly young people that he is opposing Brexit. “They have kept juggling the balls quite cleverly but at some point, they are going to be flushed out.” Before taking the reins as Labour Party leader, Jeremy Corbyn was a proud eurosceptic but then campaigned for Remain in the EU referendum.

The Liberal Democrat leader’s attack on Mr Corbyn came as British MEP Nigel Farage instead accused Labour of being a Remain party. Speaking on his LBC show, Mr Farage claimed that Mr Corbyn had played a “game” over Brexit in June’s general election. Mr Farage also claimed that the Labour Party leader had been taken “hostage” by his own party, forcing him to hide his true Brexit beliefs.

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They have kept juggling the balls quite cleverly but at some point they are going to be flushed out Sir Vince Cable