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Previously on "After the EU result... what will happen to..."
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Farage has been making noises about having a second referendum if the current one votes to remain. So I guess he'll be campaigning for that in the future.
Nigel Farage: Narrow Remain win may lead to second referendum - BBC News
Or if not perhaps he'll go back to his old job in the city as a commodities trader.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAs Corbyn has made Labour unelectable, UKIP will now be the main opposition party.
Who are the Tory MPs on each side of the EU debate? | Politics | The Guardian
110 Tory MPs are pro-Brexit. That means if they split Labour becomes the biggest party in parliament by default.
Vote Brexit get Corbyn!
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As Corbyn has made Labour unelectable, UKIP will now be the main opposition party.
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Hopefully there will be an increasing movement across Europe to pressure the EU to reform and try and get some democracy back. Make it what it should be, a group of independent nations working towards a federal system at a much slower pace that does not ignore real concerns of voters.
The EU the zealots are trying to impose in decades is something that will actually make sense in about 300 years.
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The one positive thing about this whole stupid referendum is that Farage has already been made to look totally irrelevant by Boris, Govey & co. Presumably either one of them will take over UKIP, or more likely they'll start a new party that UKIP members will flock to. Farage will only be allowed to join if he promises to keep his mouth shut and make the tea.
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The Tory party will implode. Cameron and hopefully Gidiot will be out.
Farrage will still be making a noise a la the SNP.
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After the EU result... what will happen to...
...Farage and co?
Does he have any more things to put pressure on? or is EU his only card, and hence there is no future for him/co?
Just curious - this man has spent all his energy on this for decades,... so what holds for him, either way (of the result)?
Also, nobody seems to let him inside the UK parliament!
He does not seem to have a day job or other passion/expert profession to peruse!!!Tags: None
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