"The only way we will put these people off is by giving them the message that if you come here you are going to be sent 8,000 miles away."
A dinner with Michael Gove went for £25,000, while the 'Get Brexit Done' sign from Boris Johnson's 2019 election campaign sold for £30,000.
Paul Nickerson has also tweeted an apology - and asked people to retweet it.
The scheme has been branded ‘Robin Hood in reverse’ by Labour.
The prime minister’s working majority of around 80 MPs was slashed to 26, with the former justice secretary urging ministers to "look again" at the issue.
In the speech, which reduced some delegates to tears, he said: "We must never, ever let the NHS free from our grasp. Because if we do, your future will be my past."
Business minister Paul Scully said the prime minister was only "boiling down a complicated message" - we've heard that one before!
"The migrant crisis is out of control, and the prime minister doesn't seem to care," he said, adding that he is definitely not a racist.
“Frankly Johnson appears to be delusional," Manuel Cortes said.
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