Nigel Farage was embroiled in a furious Question Time spat last night with an MP who attacked his Brexit "lies and spin".
The Brexit Party leader repeatedly scoffed, huffed and interrupted Anna Soubry as they traded insults over their approach to leaving the EU.
Former Tory Ms Soubry accused Farage of trumpeting the benefits of a softer, Norway-style Brexit before the 2016 referendum - only to later make clear he backed No Deal.
He suggested that was untrue. "You never listen!" he bellowed, interrupting the MP.
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Farage did say he would back a No Deal Brexit in 2016.
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Last night Farage told the BBC Question Time audience in Northampton the UK should leave with no deal at all - and it wouldn't even cause a hard border in Northern Ireland.
Remain-backing Change UK MP Ms Soubry told last night's panel show: "These are the lies and the spin!
"Because Nigel Farage is criticising the return of a customs union and regulatory alignment.
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"In 2015 he was arguing for exactly the same thing - saying we could leave the EU just like Norway had done."
Farage scoffed, grimaced and said "what?" - pivoting to attack on a factual inaccuracy in Ms Soubry's words.
Her talk of "leaving the EU just like Norway" is not accurate because Norway did not leave the EU - it never joined.
"Norway never joined, what are you talking about?" Farage declared.
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Ms Soubry said: "The lies you told."
He replied: "I said no deal is better than a bad deal Anna, I argued it all through the referendum, day after day after day.
"You weren't listening, you never do, do you?"
The spat prompted cheers from the Question Time audience.
Host Fiona Bruce interjected to smooth over the debate.

Ms Bruce said: “You’re talking about the toxicity of the debate and the kind of tempers we've seen online and outside Parliament.
“Talking like this is exactly what we’re talking about. We can be better than that, can't we?"
Ms Soubry pressed on: "In the referendum people like Nigel said we would get a deal. He argued for that."
She slammed Vote Leave's false promise of £350million a week for the NHS and said: "People were told we wouldn't leave unless a deal had been done."
But Farage said: "I said no deal was better than a bad deal Anna day after day after day. You weren't listening were you?"