In an interview with GB Information presenter Colin Brazier, former MEP Belinda de Lucy slammed Keir Starmer's transfer to "recast himself as Mr Brexit" as "laughable".
The previous member of the Brexit Get together spoke forward of Sir Keir Starmer's interview later this night, the place he plans to set out Labour's five-point plan to sort out Brexit and points with the Northern Eire Protocol.
Talking on the Centre for European Reform on Monday night, Sir Keir promised to "make Brexit work" outlining how he plans to "finish the Brexit division as soon as and for all".
Belinda de Lucy retaliated to the Labour chief's speech saying that his efforts to "recast himself as Mr Brexit is sort of laughable".
The previous MEP informed GB Information: "It actually wasn't that way back when he promised the voters, him and his occasion would respect the results of the referendum.
"Then him and his occasion did all the pieces they might to attempt to null and void votes, re run a referendum that but to be delivered upon.
"He's the least reliable particular person i can think about placing Brexit into the arms of."
Condemning Sir Keir's plans, Ms de Lucy outlined how in 2016, "95 % of Labour MP's campaigned to stay within the EU", stating how regardless of the Labour chief's efforts, a leopard can't change its spots."
Concluding her interview with Colin, Ms de Lucy stated: "I might be very to listen to what says, however actually its his actions which have proved he's anti-Brexit, pro-EU, and anti-democracy."
The Labour chief is anticipated to decide to "kind out the poor deal Boris Johnson signed", pledging not to return into the one market, customs union or returning to free motion agreements.
Sir Keirs plans have been slammed by Training Secretary Nadhim Zahawi, who stated the plan was a "policy-free zone", whereas the SNP's Westminster chief Ian Blackford accused Sir Keir of "embracing the Tories' laborious Brexit".
The primary level detailed in Labour's plan can be addressing the protocol, which Sir Keir will say "must be the start line" to make Brexit work.
The treaty was agreed by the UK and the EU to keep away from a tough border being launched on the island of Eire after Brexit.
However it led to a commerce barrier within the Irish Sea, inflicting issues on shifting items between Nice Britain and Northern Eire, and angering unionists - together with the DUP, who've refused to type a authorities in Stormont till the protocol is scrapped.
The proposals fall within the wake of claims the UK authorities is pushing ahead with the controversial Northern Eire Protocol Invoice, enabling it to ditch elements of the deal signed by Mr Johnson in 2019.
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