Anonymous ID: 79480f April 26, 2019, 8:31 p.m. No.6330008   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0028 >>0066 >>0067 >>0112

Brexit Party LEADING EU election race with Change UK looking 'CONFUSED'

 

Nigel Farage’s new party is predicted to dominate the upcoming European elections as voters desert the Tory party to support the Brexit Party. While on BBC’s Politics Live, the Head of Government Affairs at think tank Adam Smith Institute claimed regardless how you felt about the former UKIP leader it is “undeniable” that the Brexit party was leading in the run-up to the European elections. The think tank chief began by saying: “I think is what is very clear on this is whether you like Nigel Farage or not, whether you voted for Brexit or not.

 

https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1119472/Brexit-News-Party-Nigel-Farage-Change-UK-update-latest-politics-live

Anonymous ID: 79480f April 26, 2019, 8:36 p.m. No.6330067   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0075 >>0096 >>0104 >>0145 >>0147

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Nigel Farage reveals for the first time his Brexit Party WILL stand in next General Election

 

THE Brexit Party is planning to take on the Tories and Labour in the next General Election, Sun Online can reveal.

 

Nigel Farage has confirmed he wants to run candidates for Parliament in future to stop Remainer MPs blocking Brexit.

His new party is on course to come top in next month's EU elections just months after it was founded.

And in an interview with The Sun, Mr Farage pledged to use the Brussels poll as a "springboard" to take the party into power in Westminster.

But the move could end up with Jeremy Corbyn in No10 if the Brexit Party takes millions of votes away from the Tories.

The ex-Ukip leader said: "We want the European election to be the first step of a massive change that resteps entirely British politics and actually makes it look more like the country.

 

"MPs will realise that if they carry on trying to stop Brexit, they'll lose their seats at the next General Election. I think they will be very fearful of what the Brexit Party can do to them.

"That'll give them two choices - either they change and start to deliver Brexit, or we'll replace them at that General Election.

"It's a springboard. If you show people you're capable of winning in one set of elections, people will start to believe that it's possible in a General Election too."

The party is planning to stand in the General Election even if Theresa May does manage to cobble together a Brexit deal - because they believe it won't deliver on the referendum result in full.

 

Mr Farage insisted that without the shockwave of the Brexit party, MPs would conspire to keep Britain in the EU permanently.

 

He told The Sun: "The Brexit Party has been formed because the Government and Parliament don't want to deliver Brexit.

"Now they tell us we're leaving on October 31, Halloween 'trick or treaty' - I don't believe them! I think left to their own devices, our Parliament will not give us Brexit at all.

"So I formed this party because I believe Brexit must be delivered. And it isn't just about leaving the European Union and becoming independent, it's about our country.

"Are we a democratic nation, or are we a banana republic?"

 

A string of polls have shown the Brexit Party is likely to come top in the European Parliament elections which will take place on May 23 if we're still in the EU by then.

The party has signed up candidates including ex-Tory minister Ann Widdecombe and Jacob Rees-Mogg's sister Annunziata.

Today they unveiled a new slate of contenders including a former top civil servant and leading NHS dentist.

Mr Farage was one of the key figures who secured and then won the 2016 EU referendum as leader of Ukip.

He has been a member of the European Parliament since 1999 but has repeatedly failed to win a seat in the House of Commons.

The ex-leader quit Ukip in protest at an influx of far-right members under new party boss Gerard Patten, an ally of rabble-rouser Tommy Robinson.

Mr Farage is a close ally of Donald Trump and has campaigned for Republican candidates across the US.

 

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/brexit/8938714/nigel-farage-brexit-party-general-election/