Much as I dislike Farage, I have to grudgingly admit that he actually seems to operate more on principle than for gain. That he is genuinely trying to do what will get Britain out of the EU.
You don't get the impression Boris gives 2 ****s as long as he's able to profit from it.
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Farage has always been consistently anti-EU whereas, up until a few years ago, Boris claimed he was pro-EU. I say "claimed" because who knows what he really believes in, other than himself. It's no secret that he only jumped on the Brexit bandwagon to raise his own profile. He probably never wanted Leave to win.
Oh well, might as well get used to a Tory majority and leaving with Boris' deal or whatever.
But please, Santa, can you get rid of Corbyn for Christmas.
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With the blatant endorsement of the Tory party by BXP, that is without doubt.
Farage clearly thinks he can deliver votes to the Tory party. Judging by some of the tweets from BXP disenfranchised voters this is not the case. I'm not going to cut and paste here, but some very angry BXPers out there.
And also, isn't there a chance for UKIP to resurface in Tory seats?