Unless Farage wins 51% of the vote he can no longer repeat the lie that the majority of voters want No Deal. Be careful what you wish for Nigel. You may win the battle. But you won’t win the war. I will never stop fighting No Deal. Never. If you want to fight it too, VOTE.
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Except that's not how voting works is it? If you had 500 different options and the winner got 2%, its still the winner. That means that more people want that, than want the other options.
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This is seen as a single issue election by
@brexitparty_uk. Their single policy is a WTO brexit. The vote for it will be those who agree or have been fooled into believing it's about democracy. To declare it confirms a mandate for no deal at 35 vs 65 is further deceit.2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes -
Maybe all the remain parties should have put their differences aside for this one then?
But alas, party politics are more important to them
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The argument is that since their policies vary on other matters that's not possible. They are looking at 5 years as MEPs. Foolish? Perhaps. The single issue for TBP is a big advantage. A general election on the other hand will be very different.
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I would imagine they would add policies before a GE, although I would imagine they wouldn't win anyway. I would consider myself right wing, but would be uncomfortable with that
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They would certainly need to have the full range of policies. They currently bring together diverse political ideologies under the banner of brexit. No GE manifesto could ever square all those circles.
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