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.







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