Not a chance, this attempted betrayal will never be forgotten or forgiven by myself and millions of citizens. The thought that these scum bags win the battle burns me inside! I detest the c####!
Faced with the alternatives of anger/ bitterness for a lifetime, forgive & forget does have a certain appeal!
Well the MSN (mainly sky at the moment) are getting in the remainer digs already, suggesting Farage has bottled it etc etc To be honest I can't see any brexit voter falling for that, ultimately he's standing to ensure some seats, he'll then prop up the Conservatives in the HOC and have a seat at the table All of a sudden having an alliance is wrong (Tory and BP).....interesting yet a week or so ago an alliance was smart, clever and 'a way to game the system' when it was the Lib Dems etc Same story, different angle. Funny that eh
Its only Farage "bottling" again. He has always been all talk and no trousers. I think of him like ketchup on chips. Colourful, adds something but no real substance.
Another thing to note is since Farage made his statement the GBP has improved against the euro and usd Now that could be other factors I admit, or simply the point that most businesses just want this done, with a plan laid out already in a WA they get that with a Tory & TBP alliance. Corbyn doesn't bring anything to a head and actually makes it worse by offering further months of nothing specific
I don't suppose it matters who's there, farage is the top boy so whatever works for them I guess. The points still the same, an alliance a week ago was good, now apparently alliances are bad. Just the way it goes
If Farage isn't in the HoC, he will have little imput and no say imo. An "Alliance" isn't necessarily a bad thing, not last week nor today. Blojob says there isn't one, and I still don't see BP winning enough seats to change that.
I think we're both worldly enough to know immediately that you don't need to be sat in the HOC to have huge influence, Farage isn't a silly man, neither you nor I may not be particularly fond of him but that doesn't make him stupid. He'll have influence I guarantee it, and at this moment in time that's enough for him.
In other brexit related news the uk avoided recession and grew it's economy again, damn and blast. Bad news it seems, bad bad news https://www.theguardian.com/business/2019/nov/11/uk-avoids-recession-brexit-gdp-figures-economy
I think you are going to be surprised if you believe he will have a voice. His party are polling less than UKIP and we all know how that went. I do agree he isn't stupid, I think he knows all of this and is bowing out.
Farage ‘pact’ a smokescreen. He and his party were never going to have anywhere near enough candidates in place. They are not a real political party in the true sense. Clever at keeping Brexit at the forefront of the upcoming election though..