yes - the only halfway-sensible strategy that I can discern is that he only has power and political valency as long as brexit has not been delivered. given that this move seems very likely to split the conservative vote and thus risks jeopardising the delivery of brexit, it will keep farage in the spotlight for longer. presume he hopes to leverage this to walk away with a knighthood
his offer is designed to be rejected so there's not going to be a pact
BJ is not going to drop the WAB;
the more he goes on like this the likelier it is he will cause fissures in the conservative party's very brittle unity
yes - the only halfway-sensible strategy that I can discern is that he only has power and political valency as long as brexit has not been delivered. given that this move seems very likely to split the conservative vote and thus risks jeopardising the delivery of brexit, it will keep farage in the spotlight for longer. presume he hopes to leverage this to walk away with a knighthood
his offer is designed to be rejected so there's not going to be a pact