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I agree with the issues but I honestly have no idea why people think Farage has solutions
Because he told them he did. Then he ran away and quit before he had to deliver them, just like the other Brexiteers. It's easy to tell people what they want to hear if you don't have moral qualms about then not delivering.
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I am more than willing to give a new party a chance, but reading up on UKIP conflicted with that they said. Getting rid of FPTP would have exposed them for the scam they are.
Farage's track record in the EU where they did get voted in shows unwillingess to try to exert at least something. Doesn't bother showing up, doesn't bother going for a small win...doesn't scream "hardworking for the people".
Doesn't bother his hole but that's OK cos "EU" ;)
Wants solutions, votes UKIP.
I agree with the issues but I honestly have no idea why people think Farage has solutions. So people rebel against "career politicians" (fair enough), don't want Labour as they feel forgotten (also correct in some areas) and forget about the Green party cos that's too progressive/educated/liberal/whatever.
There's a strong correlation between traditional/regressive/whatever you call them values and Brexit, and those groups won't vote for the Greens. Same in Norn Ire. So you need somebody who is seen as "one of us" without the whole regressiveness of no women's rights, no international cooperation, no multiculturalism and so on. Not an easy feat...