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Old 31-05-2019, 08:58   #3112
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
The Brexit Party is not UKIP. Just because a politician or a whole party advocates Brexit does not mean they are right wing.

You forget that a large proportion of Labour voters wanted Brexit.

Far too many assumptions are being made on here.
Obviously they only needed one policy in place for the European elections but they need a full suite of policies if they are to contest a general election.

Who knows when that will be, hence they need to move forward on this. The corporate structure should help them move more swiftly than a traditional party.

I forget nothing Old Boy and my point was about how the diversity of views in the Brexit Party can come together with a general election manifesto. In terms of where they might go, think populism. So think high spending, low tax, low immigration, vocal support for our boys, etc. Let's see.
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