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If British politicians could put it off this long, I don’t see what has changed to force their hand. Farage himself essentially argued that most British voters “still” want Brexit. A lot of things might “still” be.
Isn’t McKinnon the campaign advisor who quit working for McCain after Obama secured the Democratic nomination because he (McKinnon) “didn’t want to get in the way of history”?
Assuming this was for Nigel’s short interview. It’s a mess. The whole thing, and very disappointing. The only reason May is still in office is that Labour is filled with anti-semites. Remain and America’s ressssssist movement are about the same. Sponsored by the media, schools, corporations, and squishes on the right.