BRITAIN’S NEW Brexit party has gathered support with remarkable speed. Formed in January 2019, it is already registering double-digit support in opinion polls and has nearly caught up with the UK Independence Party , from which it split.
The referendum marked UKIP’s high point. In the general election held in 2017 it received just 1.8% of the votes, down from 12.6% in 2015. Even as it became clear that Brexit—at least as hardline Brexiteers had imagined it—was running into trouble, UKIP still polled only about 4% on average in 2018.
No surprises here Economist. Given the strength of feeling over this BrexitShambles and the rise of social medias power and authority and the displacement of the mind control techniques used by some of the UK mainstream media in the past.
Fascists on the match. Time to resist.
If we have two parties in dissent, we have two anti incumbency frontier creating opportunity to the political disruption
Not surprised
Is it true that the rise of right wing is based on hatred of Muslims?
They are poll-inating finally..