(I hear rumours of an even later poll than this which has the Tories running third!)
The BP is consistently showing that it will walk the EU Elections.
This anticipated kick up the pants for the establishment parties is music to my ears.
Finally, the penny seems to have dropped with Joe Public that the leftist political elite are truly the enemies of the people. They are utterly self-serving and work to a different set of values to ordinary people whose views they have repeatedly ignored for decade after decade!
Ukip blew it big-style post-2014 but the time was not yet right, in any case.
What the public had needed to shake them out of their lethargy was to view the ridiculous pantomime from promise-breaking remainers and lukewarm Brexiteers in that joke we call The Westminster Parliament.
The Parliamentary wets have been shown up for what they are - totally irrespective of their non-stop support from the turgid, malicious and largely left-leaning media - led of course, by the iniquitous BBC.
The left don't like it? - Well. Guess who caused all of this reaction!
Also:
ALSO:
BREXIT BOMBSHELL: Farage should lead Brexit talks with NO DEAL still on table – SHOCK poll.
NIGEL Farage is best placed to restore Britain’s self confidence and should lead the Brexit negotiations with the EU, a Sunday Express poll has revealed.
By DAVID MADDOX, POLITICAL EDITOR. Sunday Express.
The ComRes survey has also shown strong backing for no deal, with 63 per cent saying that the UK should just leave with no agreement if Parliament rejects Theresa May’s deal again. And the poll has set alarm bells ringing in the Conservative Party after providing evidence that a surge in support for the Brexit Party could wipe them out at the next general election and not just this week’s European Parliament election. It comes as Theresa May plans to give Parliament one last “big bold offer” this week after her talks with Labour and Jeremy Corbyn collapsed on Friday. She is due to take her plan to Cabinet on Tuesday which will include elements on workers rights and other issues discussed with Labour before the talks collapsed, as well as attempts to win the backing of the Northern Irish Democratic Unionists and Tory Brexiteers.
Oh, YES INDEED!