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The problem with Nigel Farage, he's going for the Euro-elections in about 2 years time, Howard.
If he went for an all-out campaign to get an early EU referendum, the chances are UKIP would swing the vote in their own favour at one by-election.
Then they could conduct an outright campaign for "referendum now!" within the Parliament and possibly create a rupture in the Tory party.
But Farage does not know when to send in the cavalry at the decisive moment. He's riding two different horses in one, going for the EU election and at the same time claiming to want an EU referendum.
The majority of people in Britain are so desperate to leave the EU, many would vote Tory as long as Cameron promises an EU ref. But if a GE came tomorrow (literally), Labour would be back in owing to a split vote.
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