Brexit Party: Nigel Farage and Tory Vote

brexit party: That is the driving force behind the Conservative party's policymaking, according to The Guardian. Even the gift of a peerage is unlikely to deter Nigel Farage from his mission to push the UK out of all the EU's major institutions, leaving the Tories on a single track to no deal. As long as the Brexit party exists, the Tory vote will be forever divided. Given that parliament will not vote for a form of Brexit that would involve a border between the north and south in the island of Ireland, we have come to see that there cannot be a deal. The resignation of Scottish Tory leader Ruth Davidson added to the sense of unease in No 10, which only a day earlier had announced its intention to prorogue parliament for five weeks with such remarkable contempt that it seemed the UK's executive branch had stepped aside in favour of an emperor. Last week the wheels began to wobble on Boris Johnson's bandwagon as some rogue Tories began to whisper that they might rebel. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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