Anti-BREXIT forces are clearly aiming to bring about a second referendum with the question skewed in favour of remain - i.e. something along the lines of: "Do we leave the EU with no-deal" or "Do we remain in the EU"? They (and the EU leadership) know that they can only be 100% certain of winning a second referendum if the question is loaded. The current battle for the Tory leadership is rapidly turning into a war by proxy for a second referendum with the likes of Hammond and others declaring that they will not support any candidate who insists that 'no-deal' should still be an option. The simple facts are: 1. IF 'no-deal' is not left on the table, we will never know what deal the EU might really have been prepared to offer. Johnson is right when he suggests that any negotiating team, which genuinely wanted to achieve the best outcome for the UK, would be stupid to rule out 'no-deal' at the outset. 2. WHEN we v
Now that his Brexit party has won the European elections with 32% share of the vote, Farage should do two things: 1. He should stop talking about an immediate General Election. An early election is not in the interest of anyone who voted Leave in June 2016 - other than possibly, Farage himself. 2. He needs to start explaining why a 'No-Deal' Brexit, is not something we should be afraid of. To do that he needs to focus on the detail and he needs to articulate the economic rationale for a 'no-deal' - and why it could actually be the best thing that has happened to this country in decades.