So much for the independent's belief in democracy. Seems it was skin-deep
Brexit Party led by Nigel Farage on course for shock win in EU elections, poll finds
New party surges ahead within a week of being launched and is on course to leave Labour and Conservatives trailing in its wake, survey suggests
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-party-polls-eu-election-farage-labour-conservatives-latest-a8874361.html?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook&fbclid=IwAR0KPaH-NB_IKf4t6WpwqvmvGPolnoT-_rvV2L17iKK60cQhoU1QsvlU5wM#Echobox=1555509920
“Our task and our mission is to change politics for good."
Brexit Party led by Nigel Farage on course for shock win in EU elections, poll finds
New party surges ahead within a week of being launched and is on course to leave Labour and Conservatives trailing in its wake, survey suggests
Nigel
Farage's new Brexit Party has surged ahead in opinion polls for next
month's European Parliament elections, with a new survey suggesting
it is on course to leave Labour and the Conservatives trailing in its
wake.
The
YouGov poll placed the party on 27 per cent within a week of its
launch, putting it well ahead of Labour on 22 per cent and the
Conservatives on 15 per cent, just weeks before the 23 May elections.
The
Green Party is on 10 per cent, the Liberal Democrats on 9 per cent
and Change UK - The Independent Group on 6 per cent, once non-voters
and people who are unsure how they will vote are excluded.
Mr
Farage led his previous party, Ukip, to a shock victory in the 2014
European Parliament elections, when it topped the poll with 26.6 per
cent of the vote.
But
its popularity has tanked under current leader Gerard Batten, with
the YouGov poll suggesting it is on course to receive only 7 per cent
of votes next month.
Mr
Farage left Ukip last year, saying he did not "recognise"
it under Mr Batten's leadership.
A
poll last weekend placed his new Brexit Party on 15 per cent but its
showing has soared in recent days.
Mr
Farage launched the party last week alongside Annunziata Rees-Mogg,
the sister of Tory Brexiteer leader Jacob Rees-Mogg.
She
had twice stood to be a Tory MP but has now left the Conservatives
after 35 years to join the Brexit Party and is its top candidate for
the MEP elections.
Several
Ukip MEPs have also defected to the new party.
Writing
in The Guardian before the latest poll was released, YouGov's
political research manager, Chris Curtis, said: "It is entirely
plausible that we are facing another Farage-shaped upset at the
ballot box. While there are more than five weeks of campaigning to
go, I certainly wouldn’t bet against him."
He
said support for Mr Farage's party was being driven by Conservative
voters angry at Theresa May's failure to deliver Brexit, with just a
quarter of people who voted Conservative at the 2017 general election
saying they will do so next month. Only 12 per cent of Leave voters
are now backing the Tories.
The
YouGov poll suggested Labour's performance would improve marginally -
from 22 to 23 per cent - if it fully endorsed a fresh Brexit
referendum.
Ms
May has insisted that she wants to secure parliament's approval for a
Brexit deal in time to cancel the European Parliament elections.
But
with cross-party talks deadlocked and MPs having rejected the prime
minister's deal three times, all parties are gearing up for the
contest.
Launching
the Brexit Party last week, Mr Farage said: “I do believe that we
can win these European elections and that we can again start to put
the fear of God into our members of parliament in Westminster.
“They
deserve nothing less than that after the way they’ve treated us
over this betrayal.
“Our task and our mission is to change politics for good."
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