NIGEL Farage has named Boris Johnson, Dominic Raab and Esther McVey as three Tory hopefuls he could work with to deliver Brexit. But the Brexit Party boss warned he doesn’t know if he can “trust” the trio because they all backed Theresa May’s deal. After his party romped to victory in the European elections last week, Mr Farage has demanded a seat at the negotiating table to help finally deliver Brexit. The stunning results placed even more pressure on the next Prime Minister to threaten to walk away without a deal if necessary. Asked by the Sun Online his thoughts on the leadership race and whether there was anyone he could work with, he name-checked current front-runner Boris, ex-Brexit secretary Raab and outsider candidate McVey. But he stressed that the fact all of them voted for Theresa May’s “worst deal in history” meant there was an “issue of trust” there.He said: “One of those three might surprise all of us and say what they are going to do. Let’s see. “But those who condemned it, and twice voted against it, then voted for it… the same people who buckled last time around say, ‘now make me Prime minister and we…