Quote Originally Posted by CL View Post
I see a problem for Farage though. At the moment he is binding members from the left and right on the Brexit issue. But in time when other policies are brought forward these will cause big trouble.

I don't.

I think that the No1 aim is to make sure Brexit happens and to call the established parties to account.

That is why he has been able to get a coalition of left and right even if it is more tilted towards right.

It's no different to the TIGS who have a left/right coalition.

But back to the Brexit Party, I don't see it has a long term future.

If they succeed, the party will probably break up, but perhaps they might wait until after it has really been delivered this time.

I think it is likely he will open the door for a new party leader.

The Tories will tank in the 2 elections that are coming and I can't see anyway that May will survive that.