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Topic History of: Ann Widdicombe joins Brexit Party
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hedda Silent Minority wrote:
Very popular with the Tory grassroots,many of whom have said they too will vote Brexit Party.

you should be Silent & it's doubtful you are the Majority.
## I mean that in a kind and sharing manner and in the best possible taste.

I very much doubt Ann Widdicombe will sway any votes even though she does occasionally say the right thing.

The polls? always pretty skewered in the UK..in fact partisanly skewered as evidenced by how often get it wrong.

I can't see many Tory rusted on faithfuls voting a one policy party which is basically a rabble.
Silent Minority Jo wrote:
Indeed. Thanks, and hope all is well at your end too.

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6954283...estroy-Lib-Dems.html

This is why labour will not commit to any firm policy on the eu...MPs jump ship on the one hand...millions of leave voters do the same at the other end...
Jo Indeed. Thanks, and hope all is well at your end too.
Silent Minority Jo wrote:
It looks as if the Brexit Party is going to do well. They certainly seem to have their act together, unlike the other side. If you want a People's Vote, it doesn't seem clear who you should vote for. Lib Dem? Green? Change/Independent Group? Labour? Or not Labour, since they still seem to be on the fence.

Change and Libdems are dedicated remainers...support them and you are supporting a reversal of article 50...as with both the Scots and Welsh nationalists.
Brexit and UKIP...no deal leavers...easy to call again....

...Tory and labour far more complex...did very well at the last election when they both promised to honour the referendum result,have slumped since going back on those promises.

The European elections,fought on PR basis are very likely to become the second referendum many are asking for... I doubt the remainers will like the result...it may just jolt the main parties to try to agree a compromise...

...interesting times we live in Jo...hope all is well with you and yours.
JK2006 I agree to a point Jo; but both sides seem fractured. Brexit Party or Ukip? Or Tory to Labour? Or Lib Dems, Change etc? It's a mess. My advice for the LOCAL elections is simply - Don't Vote Tory. As for the Euro vote - who knows? Who cares?