August 02, 2019

People in Brecon and Radnorshire voted for the Brexit Party. Now Brecon’s got a remain MP.

This is not the first time that votes for the Brexit Party have let a remain candidate into office. As recently as June, Labour candidate and remainer Lisa Forbes became MP for Peterborough with a vote share of just 30.9% – the lowest at a by-election since 1946.

She won because the vote was split almost evenly between the Brexit Party and the Conservative candidate Paul Bristow. Combined, their vote share was over 50% of all votes and would have trounced the Labour remain candidate.

The facts are simple – people voted for the Brexit Party. But as a result, they got a remain MP.

 

Boris Johnson will deliver Brexit by October 31

Boris Johnson has made clear that we’re going to restore trust in our democracy, fulfil the repeated promises of Parliament to the people, and leave the European Union by the 31st of October – no ifs or buts.

And we want to get a new deal that maximises the opportunities of Brexit, while allowing us to develop a new and exciting partnership with the rest of Europe. One that is based on free trade, democracy, and mutual support.

Unfortunately, some parties seem to still not get it. So the message is clear. If you want to deliver Brexit by the 31 of October, you’ve got to back the Conservatives.