Nigel Farage has lambasted Tory leadership candidates who claim they could renegotiate a better Brexit deal than the one tabled by Theresa May, saying it is ‘absolute rubbish’ to think the EU would change even ‘one dot or comma’. The triumphant Brexit Party leader launched a round of media appearances on both sides of the Atlantic last night to capitalise on his European election successes. He turned his guns on Jeremy Hunt after the Foreign Secretary said No Deal would be ‘political suicide’, comments which sparked a toxic row among leadership wannabes. Mr Farage, who appeared on Tucker Carlson’s Fox News show in the US and on his own LBC show from Brussels, dismissed suggestions that a new deal could be thrashed-out before Britain’s departure day of October 31. ‘Every single person here in the European Commission, and leading groups in the European Parliament, will not change by one dot or comma that withdrawal agreement,’ Mr Farage said. Mr Hunt had warned that a PM intent on pursuing No Deal would be brought down by Parliament, prompting an election which the Tories could lose. But rival camps accused Mr Hunt of a U-turn after he previously argued the country would…