I am sure, that if Nigel Farage was a true Brexiteer believer, he would chose Brexit over his political career, his political aspirations.
What I mean by that, is, if the Brexit vote isn't split, it seems almost impossible to see how even such a shit P
But with both The Brexit "Party" and the Tories both offering hard or no deal Brexit, and there is always the rump UKIP too, who would the average rabid gammon vote for for Brexit?
It is rumoured that the Tories will campaign on a ticket of his WA and the WAB, not a no deal Brexit.
That may change things.
Farage will campaign for no deal, as this being the one true Brexit, though very different from the one he campaigned for in 2016, which was continuous trade with a WA. Its all online if you just Google it, the internet rarely forgets.
Labour will campaign on a revised WA ticket with a promise of a referendum on whatever is agreed and there being a remain choice on the voting slip.
Only the LibDems and SNP are saying anything clearly in relation to just revoke.
Things might settle down, but then again, Trump's intervention on Thursday gives Corbyn another open goal, and has been already using Vote Tory, get Trump, say goodbye to the NHS.
Which has a stronger ring of truth than whatever was written on the side of a bus.
Someone in Conservative HQ has leaked the candidate's briefing notes, so interviewers will be able to preempt their answers, and fire back as to what they really think.
It is going to be interesting. To say the least.
But at the end of it, Johnson will probably have a majority enabling him to deliver whatever Brexit he wants. If he wants it.
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