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Old 10-05-2019, 17:34   #2058
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Re: Brexit (New Poll Added)

Farage has a very simple message.

1. Leave won the Referendum.

2. In the ensuing General Election, both major parties committed to Brexit in their manifestos.

3. By a huge majority, Parliament authorised A50 and subsequently the Withdrawal Act.

4. May mucked up the negotiations and brought back an unacceptable deal.

5. Both parties almost in collusion, are trying to thwart Brexit in one way or another and thus renaging on their manifesto commitments.

6. The British public have completely lost faith in the current political class.

Just about right. I'd say.


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