Nominated Senator Isaac Mwaura has cautioned the Kenyan government against her British counterpart.
This comes only days after British Prime Minister Theresa May visited the country in a tour that saw her hold bilateral talks with President Uhuru Kenyatta on strengthening the bond between the two nations.
However, speaking on Radio Jambo Saturday evening, Mwaura noted that Britain is not in any way interested in the well being of Kenya.
Instead, he claimed, the country is only looking up to Kenya to substitute the loss it is set to incur after leaving the European Union in the 'Brexit' plan and is eyeing Kenya as her next market.
"Kenya iwachane na Britain because that's a falling economy. Wamefanya Brexit na wanatafuta pa kuuza bidhaa zao (Kenya should leave Britain alone. She is only searching for a market for her products)," claimed the lawmaker.
He questioned Britain's motive, hitting out at the nation for over time selling back to Kenya used products which are originally from the nation.
Mwaura said that most of the second-hand clothes that land back into the nation from Britain are made in the country and exported, stressing on the need for Kenya to stop being the disposal area for the Western nation.
"Tumejidharau kiasi cha kuvalishwa nguo mzee ambazo no sisi wenyewe tumezitengeneza (it is unfortunate that we have made ourselves a disposal zone for them and even agree to give them new products and then buy it back when old," he added.