Beren wrote:Maybe @Nonsense should realise that Farage is a de facto Tory and his Brexit Party is a one-election-one-issue branch of the Tory party running against the prime minister. Or do you think Rees-Mogg's sister is not a Tory? The Brexit Party is a Tory plot just like Brexit itself is, it's just not the good old Tories you're accustomed to.
Nonsense-
I accept that the 'BREXIT' Party, headed by FARAGE is 'conservative' by nature, it's only attraction & 'usefulness' to the people is the delivery of BREXIT.
I cannot see it morphing into anything else because of it's nature, it is however, a 'populist' temporial movement of a utilarian value that has come about through the absolute dishonesty arising from the political status quo of MP's & parties on Brexit.
It will whittle away & dissolve itself once it's usefulness is accomplished in delivering Brexit.
It exist for the above reason's, nothing else, Farage actually lost all interest after the referendum, because UKIP was infested by the worst type of characters one could imagine forming a political movement & he must surely have been embarassed at what he had created.
The next question is, which of the two main parties is able to reap the benefit of those leave voters,once the job is completed & to that end both parties are equally culpable in the mess that they alone created.
CORBYN is a fool to talking with MAY on the WA, she sucked him in like the fool that he is, once she spits him out, she will have damaged him, as well as Labour, with a leadership contest to take place, the Tories can potentially regroup for the following election, whereas CORBYN could be left high & dry.
The next election is\was Labour's to lose, what MAY doesn't achieve to thwarting that, CORBYN's BLAIRITES inside the Shadow Cabinet, as well as outside will do their bit to ensure that CORBYN fails & is replaced like MAY will be.
Nothing commends itself to being acceptable to the people, they will continue to lose, as usual.