Brexit Secretary David Davis has said he made £1,000 by betting on the UK leaving the European Union.

Mr Davis joked that the money was still paying drinks bills at his Department for Exiting the EU.

He was being questioned about a poll which suggested voters did not trust the so-called "three Brexiteers" - Mr Davis, Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson and International Trade Secretary Liam Fox.

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Mr Davis told LBC radio: "Polls are not that reliable.

"I was in this studio on referendum day with Iain Dale, referendum night, and the polls at that point were telling us there's going to be a 10-point advantage to Remain.

"So I put some money on, and it's still paying my office's drinks bills.

"I made a grand."