If You Could Vote Again (Brexit)

Winseer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S78QK-E8dSk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S78QK-E8dSk
If Farage gets back on the horse - I’d be quite happy to switch back to UKIP for the next election…

Migrating voters would be the key to the next election result:

Some Labour voters - the ones that don’t like Corbyn’s version of labour - might switch to UKIP if they are Brexiteers, and Libdems if they are Remainers. Net result Labour lose seats to both the Libdems and UKIP.

Some Tory voters - the ones that are Brexiteers and/or Right Wingers - will almost certainlly switch to UKIP, as there is no desire for a Left or Center vision of Un-Brexit otherwise. Net result: Tory lose voters to UKIP.

Some Libdem voters that voted Leave - now realize that Libdems are ONLY for Remain, and no longer represent them. They, too - should only be switching to UKIP as a “Net result”.

Some SNP voters, already ■■■■■■ off at Labour, Tory, and Libdems - can only go to UKIP - especially if they voted “Better Together” in the SCOTTISH referendum.

Some people that either didn’t vote last time, or couldn’t vote last time - have got the choice of a Remain party, a Remain Party, a Hard Remain Party, or a Pretend Brexit (Remain) party. Chances are - they’ll consider voting UKIP as well then.

NONE of the above groups of people - will be picked up by any “opinion polls” - except perhaps an Exit poll on election day itself.

Therefore I suggest the result of the next election is a LOT harder to predict than the last one, where UKIP lost voters in droves - by the mainstream parties “pretending” to pander to parts of UKIP’s policies…

Firstly Gerard Batten is a better leader for UKIP than Farage ever was.The proof being that,unlike Farage,Batten never trusted May at any point and it’s only because,also unlike Farage,Batten didn’t give up and stepped up to the mark that UKIP even still exists as a credible force.In addition to the fact that Batten isn’t soft on the Islamic issue.

While the Cons are undoubtedly a remain Party as would be expected of an ideologically Federalist rabble having more in common with the LibDims than UKIP.As shown by their willingness to enter into a co alition with the LibDems but never UKIP.

As for the next election we can probably safely predict another hung parliament but an increased majority for Corbyn.The Brits really are just too bleedin stupid to vote any other way.