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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
I don't know, I think the bulk of Brexiteers - along with everyone else - is suffering severe political fatigue at the moment and will most likely "lazily" vote Tory. I don't know if there's enough of a fire left under most people to now start voting outside of their comfort zone. It's simply dragged on for too long now.
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I agree with that TS.
With anyone other than Farage leading the Brexit party, I'd think your point more certain.
However Farage is going to present this as not really leaving at all.
I can't stand Farage but he is likely the only one who can make Johnson look as if he's sold the cause and leave voters out.
It may never result in the Brexit party winning seats but they are likely to pull stronger leave voters back from the Cons.
Furthermore, by its name..
The Brexit party needs this to carry on to preserve their own existence further.
Farage thrives on divisiveness no matter who it's against.