So the war in the Tory party is won by the right wing, or is it?
Will the local constituencies support the Parliamentary party in its expulsions or will they accept those expelled as candidates at the forthcoming election?
If they choose new, right wing, candidates will Farage's lot stand aside or still insist on splitting the vote letting other parties in?
Will the people turn out in sufficient numbers to elect candidates seen as right wing?
Or will they do what they usually do and vote in the party that promises to reduce their taxes and increase its spending.
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Promises promises!
Yes this is the real "Little John" (or it could be "colin")
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I have to be honest, I don’t want to Brexit but I think that Jeremy is the worst Labour leader since Foot. How he could snatch defeat from the jaws of victory last time and refuse to work together with the SNP is partly why we are here.