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Old 19-05-2019, 19:01   #2335
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by Angua View Post
Banks support "in kind" to Farage should be declared, it wasn't.

As an MEP Farage will not be involved in Brexit negotiations, so the one pledge they seem to have cannot be implemented by them. No wonder he hasn't bothered with a manifesto.
He has said his party will be a disruptive influence and will finally get the message through that the majority of UK citizens want out. An important message to parliamentarians will also be received if he trounces the EU elections.

I am sure Nigel Farage is quite capable of steering EU leaders towards the view that they really do have to let us go.

Why does he need a manifesto when everyone understands the situation and what he wants to deliver? How clear can it be?

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