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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
If key protagonists on any side of a debate are found to be acting against the law or the spirit of the law then it weakens them as spokespeople for their arguments.
In the case of Nigel Farage, he has such a simple message and powerful personality that I doubt his supporters will do much critical thinking if anything unlawful is exposed. In the case of Change UK, they have few supporters and minimal funding that I doubt they have had the opportunity to do anything unlawful.
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Whatever you may think about Nigel Farage, don't let it escape you that his views on Brexit are the same as his supporters.
The reason he is drawing so much attention from people such as your good self is that they are remainers who appear to be uncomfortable with his straight forward views and they have nothing to counter them that is in any way convincing. That is why they go for character assassination and yogurt throwing.
It's pretty pathetic, really.