8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (2)
#10943632 at 2020-10-06 09:19:17 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13999: Anti-Fragile Things that Gain From Disorder Edition
Nigel Farage's NEW plan to dethrone Boris Johnson exposed
amid Brexit chaos
NIGEL FARAGE could completely transform the scene to the massive detriment of the Conservative Party and Prime Minister Boris Johnson at the next general election, journalist and former MEP Patrick O'Flynn has claimed.
By MARTINA BET
PUBLISHED: 08:01, Tue, Oct 6, 2020 | UPDATED: 09:27, Tue, Oct 6, 2020
Mr Johnson's first year in office has been anything but easy. It has seen Brexit, a baby and a brush with death from coronavirus. However, some of the challenges still lying ahead of the Prime Minister suggest the job is not going to get any easier. It is possible that the virus will be more virulent in the winter months, adding to the seasonal pressure faced every year by the NHS.
Moreover, while Mr Johnson may have "got Brexit done" by getting the UK out of the EU on January 31, the current negotiations on the future relationship with Brussels are proving just as difficult as the process of leaving.
French President Emmanuel Macron's reluctance to make concessions on fish is stirring concern among officials he could sink efforts to reach a wider trade accord.
The two sides are nervous that major compromises on the key disagreements of fishing rights and state aid are still to be made, officials said.
As many wonder whether Mr Johnson will end up softening his stance on Brexit in order to strike a deal, in a recent report, journalist and former MEP Patrick O'Flynn argued that by doing so, the Prime Minister might risk losing the next general election.
Mr O'Flynn claimed that Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage is waiting exactly for this move to make his comeback to British politics.
He wrote: "A few weeks ago, Nigel Farage enjoyed a get together with a very senior Conservative Party figure. Brexit was, naturally, at the heart of the conversation. As he departed from the convivial rendezvous he delivered a line that lowered the temperature in the room and is likely to concentrate Tory minds: 'If you screw it up again I will come back and kill you.'
"So far there is little sign of Boris Johnson's administration going soft on post-Brexit negotiations.
"But Tory wariness of Farage persists and is understandable. After all, this is the man who has built a political brand that has haunted the party's every waking hour not once, but twice."
More at Link:
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1343990/nigel-farage-news-brexit-boris-johnson-brexit-party-general-election-trade-talks-spt
#3912815 at 2018-11-15 14:55:33 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4976: Hunting Witches Edition
Patrick O'Flynn
Verified account @oflynnmep
Express online poll currently going 88% to 9% against May and her deal. It is always close to its readers and will reflect this in coverage.
https://twitter.com/oflynnmep/status/1063077161798643716