Brexit Party support has drifted from thirty percent, when it won the European elections, to 14 percent when Boris became Prime Minister and now to three percent following his arrival back from Brussels with a renegotiated, and massively improved, deal. Whilst this can be interpreted as a disaster for the Brexit Party, I see it as a success for Brexit.
The need for the Brexit Party has diminished as the likelihood of Brexit has tantalisingly come within reach. While the rebalancing of power and influence in favor of the Tories was underpinned by their diplomatic achievements, the process was nudged along by a number of unforced errors on the part of the Brexit Party
1. Calling for a non-aggression …
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