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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
Yes, but people wouldn't be voting for the Brexit Party if they wanted to remain in the EU, would they? As such, it is a good barometer of the public mood.
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Being a Brexiteer doesn't make you right wing!
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They have played a very good game - vote for us if you want to leave; simple, not capable of nuance or misinterpretation- they leave the hard part to someone else when it comes to the implementation, and can wash their hands of it if it goes wrong.
The other parties have mixed messages (except Greens and Lib Dems), so can expect to split their votes.
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Originally Posted by Mr K
Yes. Not heard much about their policy on health, education etc. Suspect it's very right wing which might alienate a lot of their potential support in the long run. Look at what's happened to UKIP.
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They actually don’t have a manifesto for the E.U. Elections, and don’t intend to produce one - why should they, as they have (for this election) a very simple and direct message, and don’t want to muddy the waters.