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LONDON – Italian Interior Minister, Matteo Salvini, accused the European Union of having tried to deceive Brexit Britain he voted for, according to excerpts from a newspaper interview published Saturday night.

  FILE PHOTO: Matteo Salvini, leader of the League party, speaks after a series of consultations with the new Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte in the Lower House of Rome on May 24, 2018. REUTERS / Tony Gentile / File Photo / MANILA BULLETIN

FILE PHOTO: Matteo Salvini, leader of the League party, speaks after a series of consultations with the new Italian Prime Minister, Giuseppe Conte, in the Lower House of Rome on May 24 2018. REUTERS / Tony Gentile / File Photo / MANILA BULLETIN

"There is no objectivity or good faith on the part of Europeans," said Salvini in an interview with the British newspaper Sunday Times

"My experience in the European Parliament tells me that Britain must leave the EU on March 29 next year, and Prime Minister Theresa May is fighting to agree on a long-term business relationship with the block or for end "Salvini told May to stick to his principles and to be ready to leave the bloc without a deal – something that many businesses fear could lead to chaos"

. The newspaper separately quoted an unnamed government minister who said the British army would be ready to deliver food and medicine if there were delays in the ports. after Brexit.

"There is a lot of civil emergency planning around the prospect of a market.This is not scary for horses, it's quite realistic," said the minister.

Supermarkets, including Aldi, the German owner, also asked some suppliers to keep extra stocks of tea and coffee.

Salvini has long had a hostile attitude towards the EU and has accused the euro of Italy 's prolonged economic malaise and said that it' s safe. He was waiting for him to collapse.

More recently, he urged others of African migrants attempting to land on Italian shores.

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