Nigel Farage plans to steal Tories for his new Brexit Party

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Nigel Farage is plotting to steal Tories for his new Brexit Party if there is a delay on leaving the EU, it was claimed on Friday.

Catherine Blaiklock - a former UKIP candidate who is heading the party - threatened they would scalp senior Tories if the Westminster deadlock rumbles on.

Mr Farage formed his Brexit Party to hang like a sword of Damocles over Theresa May, only 'kicking in' if she failed to leave the EU by March 29.


Nigel Farage 'plans to steal Tories for his new Brexit Party if there is a delay on leaving the EU'

The Brexit Party claim they will rob senior Tories if Brexit is delayed by the PM
Farage's new party will 'kick in' if Theresa May does not leave on March 29
Party leader, Catherine Blaiklock, says they will take from 'the heart' of the Tories
Theresa May's hold on power is hanging between soft and hard Brexit Tories


By ROSS IBBETSON FOR MAILONLINE
23 February 2019



Nigel Farage is plotting to steal Tories for his new Brexit Party if there is a delay on leaving the EU, it was claimed on Friday.

Catherine Blaiklock - a former UKIP candidate who is heading the party - threatened they would scalp senior Tories if the Westminster deadlock rumbles on.

Mr Farage formed his Brexit Party to hang like a sword of Damocles over Theresa May, only 'kicking in' if she failed to leave the EU by March 29.

The party - which officially launched earlier this month - said they would launch hundreds of candidates if the PM failed to deliver.


Former leader of UKIP Nigel Farage listens to a speaker during a conference on Brexit, at the Saatchi Gallery in London last week


Catherine Blaiklock claims the Brexit Party could be joined by 'well known names' - two such pro-Brexit senior MPs could be Jacob Rees-Mogg (left) and Boris Johnson (right)

Ms Blaiklock told the Express that Mrs May's movements over the next week would be crucial: 'There are MEPs who’d like to have a look-in, there are all sorts of business people and people who are new to politics. The list is going to be very competitive.'

Ms Blaiklock said that she was 'talking about people who are at the heart of the Conservative party. People who are well known names.'

The party leader said that if there were European elections 'we will go full blast into them.

She said their list of candidates was already way over the 200 that had been reported.

Mr Farage formed the new group after he was left politically homeless, withdrawing from the UKIP party as the new leadership courted the far-right.

He boasted of a huge appetite for his pro-Brexit party, claiming more than 15,000 had registered to join on the day of its formation.

Ms Blaiklock claimed those numbers had now soared to over 150,000 and donations were pouring in from far and wide.


Catherine Blaiklock, a former UKIP candidate, has taken up the role as leader of the Brexit Party


Amber Rudd (pictured walking through Downing Street last week), Greg Clark and David Gauke warned the ERG were the ones who could delay Brexit

Last week Mr Farage was able to secure the backing of a number of former UKIP darlings, including Paul Nuttal, Bill Etheridge and Julia Reid.

Mrs May's grasp on the party remains precariously balanced between the softer Brexit Delivery Group (BDG) and the more hard-line European Research Group (ERG).

Last week she lost three MPs - Anna Soubry, Heidi Allen and Sarah Wollaston - to the new Independent Group of Remainer MPs.

Downing Street has also reportedly faced threats from ministers of mass walk outs if she perseveres on a course which could see the UK leaving on 'no deal.'

A trio of pro-EU Cabinet ministers issued a blunt warning to Tory Brexiteers in the Daily Mail saying that no-deal would be 'disastrous.'

Amber Rudd, Greg Clark and David Gauke said the Brexiteers in the ERG will only have themselves to blame if Britain's departure from the EU is delayed.

One of the ex-Conservative MPs, Heidi Allen, told the Independent news website that they had agreed they would not do anything which might 'facilitate' a general election.

Asked what they would do in the instance of a no-confidence vote in the Government brought by the opposition, she said: 'This is all such a jigsaw, it is very hard to game plan.


European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker meets with Prime Minister Theresa May in Brussels on Wednesday

'But what we have definitely agreed is that anything that would facilitate a general election we wouldn't support.'

Mrs May will attend the two-day EU-League of Arab States summit in the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Sharm el Sheikh starting on Sunday.

She is expected to take the opportunity to hold one-to-one meetings in the margins of the main conference with key EU figures including European Council president Donald Tusk, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Irish premier Leo Varadkar.

No 10 has played down the prospect of a breakthrough, and there is speculation that Mrs May will say she intends to come back to the House again in two weeks' time when she addresses MPs on Tuesday.

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Re: Nigel Farage 'plans to steal Tories for his new Brexit Party

What's the point of a Brexit Party when we already know Brexit is inevitable? What you need are different Brexit parties presenting different Brexit options.

To have a Brexit Party now would be like someone in Canada creating a political party proposing that Canada repatriate the Constition when that's already done. Or a party proposing English and French as our official languages when that's already the case. Already done.

Usually, a political party is more successful by presenting something new to add to what's already there. Brexit is already a done deal, what's a Brexit Party going to do in Parliament: twiddle its thumbs for four years? No, what you need are different parties with different visions for Brexit.
 
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Re: Nigel Farage 'plans to steal Tories for his new Brexit Party

What's the point of a Brexit Party when we already know Brexit is inevitable. What you need are different Brexit parties presenting different Brexit options.
To have a Brexit Party now would be like someone in Canada creating a political party proposing that Canada repatriate the Constition when that's already done. Or a party proposing English and French as our official languages when that's already the case? Already done.
Usually, a political party is more successful by presenting something new to add to what's already there. Brexit is already a done deal, what's a Brexit Party going to do in Parliament: dwiddle its thumbs for four years? No, what you need are different parties with different visions for Brexit.

It tells you in the article what the point of the Brexit Party is: it will kick in and take action if full Brexit does not occur on 29th March. It's a Sword of Damocles hanging over May's and Tory Remainers' heads - they now know if full Brexit does not occur at 11pm on Friday 29th March then their party will likely face a mass haemorrhaging of its MPs over to the Brexit Party.
 

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Re: Nigel Farage 'plans to steal Tories for his new Brexit Party

It tells you in the article what the point of the Brexit Party is: it will kick in and take action if full Brexit does not occur on 29th March. It's a Sword of Damocles hanging over May's and Tory Remainers' heads - they now know if full Brexit does not occur at 11pm on Friday 29th March then their party will likely face a mass haemorrhaging of its MPs over to the Brexit Party.

And in typical Farage fashion, if Brexit does occur, he'll then dismand, plesed with himself, and let everyone figure out what to do from there.
 

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And in typical Farage fashion, if Brexit does occur, he'll then dismand, plesed with himself, and let everyone figure out what to do from there.
Which is probably actually a good thing. If he must run in and kick things over, at least he then leaves and lets the adults clean up.

We're seeing down hereabouts what happens when the bomb-thrower stays around and throws more bombs.
 

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Re: Nigel Farage 'plans to steal Tories for his new Brexit Party

And in typical Farage fashion, if Brexit does occur, he'll then dismand, plesed with himself, and let everyone figure out what to do from there.

Which is nothing, of course. The democratic will of the people will have been honoured and that will be that.
 

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Re: Nigel Farage 'plans to steal Tories for his new Brexit Party

Which is nothing, of course. The democratic will of the people will have been honoured and that will be that.


You know, sometimes I thought Blackie was serious when he posts. Sometimes I'm not sure.

This is one of those "you've got to be f-ing kidding" and I'm sure it's a GD troll account.
 

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Nigel Farage plans to steal Tories for his new Brexit Party

So, what that will do is further weaken the already besieged minority Tory government to the point that they fall on the next Confidence motion, thus leading to a general election that becomes a fresh referendum on Brexiting that may very well have a different outcome, this time.

Unforseen circumstances, Mr. Farange ....