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Brexit Party won't stand in Tory seats - Farage
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Yes.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post -
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So much for going for an alliance with the Tories then. Boris has got everything he wanted.
This could really influence the result. Maybe LibDems will not stand in all seats where Labour won last time if Labour support a second referendum?Comment
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BP is a bigger threat to Tory votes than Labour votes in Labour leave voting constuencies. Probably.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSo much for going for an alliance with the Tories then. Boris has got everything he wanted.
This could really influence the result. Maybe LibDems will not stand in all seats where Labour won last time if Labour support a second referendum?Comment
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I absolutely don't see this. But we'll see I suppose.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostBP is a bigger threat to Tory votes than Labour votes in Labour leave voting constuencies. Probably.Comment
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he's been promised a peerage. This is how politics work.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
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Broadly speaking, Labour voters in leave voting Labour constuencies tend to be pro Remain. And in the 2017 GE, the UKIP vote in these constituencies tended to collapse into Tory votes, so these.are the votes, in general, that BP is likely to gain.Originally posted by minestrone View PostI absolutely don't see this. But we'll see I suppose.Comment
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Didn't they have 600 candidates ready to go? Probably they failed their mandatory IQ test and now withdrew themСлава Україні! Героям слава!Comment
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