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<blockquote data-quote="Old McDonald" data-source="post: 3641918" data-attributes="member: 47276"><p>I cannot see how it can produce a manifesto without offending an enormous number of people not on the right of politics, and even some of them.</p><p></p><p>The main aim of Brexit is now not an issue. It is opposed to multi-culturism and wants to lower immigration. Follows old style UK values on things like same sex marriage, education and tradition. I can still see it being a popular party on those issues, but cannot understand what its economic aims would be for the governing of the UK if it was the majority party. </p><p></p><p>If it continues, will it merely take votes from all the other parties without achieving many, or any, MPs? If this happened I can imagine no strong opposition parties in the Commons for many years against what would surely be enormous Conservative majorities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old McDonald, post: 3641918, member: 47276"] I cannot see how it can produce a manifesto without offending an enormous number of people not on the right of politics, and even some of them. The main aim of Brexit is now not an issue. It is opposed to multi-culturism and wants to lower immigration. Follows old style UK values on things like same sex marriage, education and tradition. I can still see it being a popular party on those issues, but cannot understand what its economic aims would be for the governing of the UK if it was the majority party. If it continues, will it merely take votes from all the other parties without achieving many, or any, MPs? If this happened I can imagine no strong opposition parties in the Commons for many years against what would surely be enormous Conservative majorities. [/QUOTE]
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