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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
It is usually a low turnout, but such is public feeling on both sides, I really do think that it will be a de facto rerun of the referendum and that turnout will be higher than usual.
Farage has launched his new party and I can see them (and to a lesser extent UKIP) picking up a lot of leave votes.
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Now UKIP is associating itself with the ex-EDL founder Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, it runs the real risk of being labelled the "racists" party. In spite of this association, it will probably garner a not inconsiderable number of votes highlighting just how many people in this country are happy to be associated with racism and xenophobia.
The more fair minded will probably jump ship to the Brexit party where Mr Farage is fighting against the Elite with the help of Jacob Rees-Mogg's sister and sundry members of the proletariat ..