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Has Nigel Farage given any recent indication whether his party is going to contest a general election against Boris Johnson?


Has a libertarian party ever won a parliamentary election anywhere?Has Nigel Farage ever responded to his “Unfinished Business” quote?Were three-line whips more (or less) common before the Fixed-term Parliaments Act?Can a party unilaterally change candidates in preparation for a General election?Has any politician/party ever conceded an election and then won?Why are British voters more likely to back the main parties in general elections than in European Parliament elections?What is the latest date a general election in the UK can prevent a no-deal BrexitCould Boris Johnson theoretically ignore any legislation passed to prevent no-deal brexit?What did Boris Johnson mean when he said “extra 34 billion going into the NHS”Why would Boris Johnson not try to call an early general election by 'ordinary law' at this point?






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It seems to me that the outcome of a UK general election in the next few months will depend in no small part on whether Nigel Farage will run (his party) against Johnson's Conservatives or support him/them instead given the hard-line turn on Brexit in the Conservative party following Johnson's accession to the leadership thereof, followed by the recent explosion of "Brexit rebels" from the Conservatives. (This also assuming Brexit doesn't happen before the general election.)



So, has Nigel Farage given any recent indication whether he intends to contest a general election or will he pitch in for the Conservatives, now that they've turned into Brexit hardliners?










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  • Don't forget the other party that was Farage's previous shell for personal ambition: UKIP. While it is being treated as a discarded toy by the media it still has a large number of MEPs and will I believe field candidates at the next Westminster election.

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It seems to me that the outcome of a UK general election in the next few months will depend in no small part on whether Nigel Farage will run (his party) against Johnson's Conservatives or support him/them instead given the hard-line turn on Brexit in the Conservative party following Johnson's accession to the leadership thereof, followed by the recent explosion of "Brexit rebels" from the Conservatives. (This also assuming Brexit doesn't happen before the general election.)



So, has Nigel Farage given any recent indication whether he intends to contest a general election or will he pitch in for the Conservatives, now that they've turned into Brexit hardliners?










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  • Don't forget the other party that was Farage's previous shell for personal ambition: UKIP. While it is being treated as a discarded toy by the media it still has a large number of MEPs and will I believe field candidates at the next Westminster election.

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It seems to me that the outcome of a UK general election in the next few months will depend in no small part on whether Nigel Farage will run (his party) against Johnson's Conservatives or support him/them instead given the hard-line turn on Brexit in the Conservative party following Johnson's accession to the leadership thereof, followed by the recent explosion of "Brexit rebels" from the Conservatives. (This also assuming Brexit doesn't happen before the general election.)



So, has Nigel Farage given any recent indication whether he intends to contest a general election or will he pitch in for the Conservatives, now that they've turned into Brexit hardliners?










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It seems to me that the outcome of a UK general election in the next few months will depend in no small part on whether Nigel Farage will run (his party) against Johnson's Conservatives or support him/them instead given the hard-line turn on Brexit in the Conservative party following Johnson's accession to the leadership thereof, followed by the recent explosion of "Brexit rebels" from the Conservatives. (This also assuming Brexit doesn't happen before the general election.)



So, has Nigel Farage given any recent indication whether he intends to contest a general election or will he pitch in for the Conservatives, now that they've turned into Brexit hardliners?







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  • Don't forget the other party that was Farage's previous shell for personal ambition: UKIP. While it is being treated as a discarded toy by the media it still has a large number of MEPs and will I believe field candidates at the next Westminster election.

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  • Don't forget the other party that was Farage's previous shell for personal ambition: UKIP. While it is being treated as a discarded toy by the media it still has a large number of MEPs and will I believe field candidates at the next Westminster election.

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Don't forget the other party that was Farage's previous shell for personal ambition: UKIP. While it is being treated as a discarded toy by the media it still has a large number of MEPs and will I believe field candidates at the next Westminster election.

– pjc50
7 hours ago






Don't forget the other party that was Farage's previous shell for personal ambition: UKIP. While it is being treated as a discarded toy by the media it still has a large number of MEPs and will I believe field candidates at the next Westminster election.

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Somehow I missed this news yesterday. Farage was interviewed by the BBC. He basically publicly invited Johnson to (coalition, presumably) talks... Farage said that Johnson




"cannot win an election, whenever it comes, if the Brexit Party stands against him."




Interestingly, Farage also said he had no conversation with Johnson since the latter became PM.



He finally described the deal that he is looking for with Johnson as a "non-aggression pact", promising to not put forth Brexit Party candidates in areas where Conservatives could win, if Johnson commits to a no-deal Brexit.






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    Somehow I missed this news yesterday. Farage was interviewed by the BBC. He basically publicly invited Johnson to (coalition, presumably) talks... Farage said that Johnson




    "cannot win an election, whenever it comes, if the Brexit Party stands against him."




    Interestingly, Farage also said he had no conversation with Johnson since the latter became PM.



    He finally described the deal that he is looking for with Johnson as a "non-aggression pact", promising to not put forth Brexit Party candidates in areas where Conservatives could win, if Johnson commits to a no-deal Brexit.






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      Somehow I missed this news yesterday. Farage was interviewed by the BBC. He basically publicly invited Johnson to (coalition, presumably) talks... Farage said that Johnson




      "cannot win an election, whenever it comes, if the Brexit Party stands against him."




      Interestingly, Farage also said he had no conversation with Johnson since the latter became PM.



      He finally described the deal that he is looking for with Johnson as a "non-aggression pact", promising to not put forth Brexit Party candidates in areas where Conservatives could win, if Johnson commits to a no-deal Brexit.






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        Somehow I missed this news yesterday. Farage was interviewed by the BBC. He basically publicly invited Johnson to (coalition, presumably) talks... Farage said that Johnson




        "cannot win an election, whenever it comes, if the Brexit Party stands against him."




        Interestingly, Farage also said he had no conversation with Johnson since the latter became PM.



        He finally described the deal that he is looking for with Johnson as a "non-aggression pact", promising to not put forth Brexit Party candidates in areas where Conservatives could win, if Johnson commits to a no-deal Brexit.






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        Somehow I missed this news yesterday. Farage was interviewed by the BBC. He basically publicly invited Johnson to (coalition, presumably) talks... Farage said that Johnson




        "cannot win an election, whenever it comes, if the Brexit Party stands against him."




        Interestingly, Farage also said he had no conversation with Johnson since the latter became PM.



        He finally described the deal that he is looking for with Johnson as a "non-aggression pact", promising to not put forth Brexit Party candidates in areas where Conservatives could win, if Johnson commits to a no-deal Brexit.







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