One good thing is that the EU hasn't been taken over by anti EU MEPs as some were predicting (in fact Pro-EU parties hold a majority albeit fragmented), we also have a large number of pro EU MEPs from the UK to balance out Farage.
Ultimately it means Farage doesn't hold any big sway over the EU parliament, but I don't doubt the majority of EU27 now want to see the back of the UK sooner rather than later. This result will also spur the conservatives to shift hard right to win back Brexit Party voters, so expect more rhetoric from Johnson about a No Deal Brexit.
Ultimately it means Farage doesn't hold any big sway over the EU parliament, but I don't doubt the majority of EU27 now want to see the back of the UK sooner rather than later. This result will also spur the conservatives to shift hard right to win back Brexit Party voters, so expect more rhetoric from Johnson about a No Deal Brexit.
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