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    Sadly, Farage whilst deadly serious, is utterly delusional.

    He may be an "everyman" character but he is one of the metropolitan elite he damns (how very Trump-like).

    His latest piece of nonsense is to demand to be involved in Brexit negotiations if his party win a majority of the seats tomorrow. He like so many on the right have not been listening, at this juncture there is nothing to negotiate, as the EU have consistently made clear the deal on the table is as good as it gets and they will not renegotiate and frankly why should they.

    So that leaves 3 choices
    a) Accept the deal on the table and leave
    b) Reject the deal on the table and leave with no deal and all the uncertainty that will entail
    c) Revoke Article 50 and think again what is in the best interests of the UK and its people - this may well be Brexit 2 or it might be playing a much more active role in shaping the future of the EU who knows until we have the conversation and really understand what the issues are.

    At the end of the day despite the rhetoric Farage is just another facet of what is wrong with politics in the UK and why it is perceived to be broken. He is after all a well educated, well off, white, middle aged, privileged man who thinks he has all the answers and only he can deliver them; just like Johnson, Gove, Rees Mogg, Corbyn, Cable and many more. What they need to do is to actually start listening, not to the white noise that is social media, but up close and personal with ordinary people and they might be surprised to find that they know what the real issues are, they have ideas of how we might address them and with the right help can probably deliver the solution.

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