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  2. Brexit Party election results - Wikipedia

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    The party did not stand in seats won by the Conservative Party in 2017 along with a number of exceptional seats; mainly in London, Scotland and the North East. [5] A number of candidates who had been selected to stand in Conservative constituencies went on to run in the election as independent candidates on a Pro-Brexit platform. [6]

  3. Glossary of terms from the 2019 United Kingdom general election

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    A new political party formed in early 2019 led by Nigel Farage in order to contest the 2019 European Parliament elections. The Brexit Party stood their candidates down in seats won by the Conservative Party in 2017, with a campaign focus on Labour leave seats in the North of England. The Brexit Party did not win any seats. [2] Corbynmania

  4. 2019 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom

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    Brexit was the central issue of the election campaign; [7] arguments were made that it was a proxy for a second Brexit referendum. [8] [9] The election was won by the Brexit Party, which won the most votes and became the largest single national party in the European Parliament, being the dominant choice of those who had voted to leave the ...

  5. How Boris Johnson’s Brexit Election Gamble Could Backfire - AOL

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    (Bloomberg) -- Sign up to our Brexit Bulletin, follow us @Brexit and subscribe to our podcast.Boris Johnson has succeeded, finally, in getting Parliament to give him the general election that he ...

  6. Brexit champion Nigel Farage enters UK election race ... - AOL

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    Brexit champion Nigel Farage enters UK election race, in more bad news for Sunak’s Conservatives Christian Edwards and Luke McGee, CNN June 3, 2024 at 12:03 PM

  7. Richard Tice - Wikipedia

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    Tice wrote a number of articles advocating a no-deal Brexit, [28] and was the first to use the phrase, "no deal is better than a bad deal" in relation to Brexit in July 2016, which was later used by then-Prime Minister Theresa May in her Lancaster House speech outlining the government's approach to negotiations in January 2017.

  8. Incumbent claims victory in hotly contested 82nd House ... - AOL

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    🚨 I’m proud to announce that we have officially won re-election in a Virginia’s 82nd District. Thank you all so much for your support. ... is an award-winning journalist who covers breaking ...

  9. Parliamentary votes on Brexit - Wikipedia

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    The motion, which blocked a no-deal Brexit, was presented on 13 March. [94] [95] Two amendments to the motion were voted upon: the first, tabled by Caroline Spelman and categorically rejecting no-deal in any circumstances, passed 312–308; the second, the "Malthouse compromise" supporting a so-called "managed no-deal Brexit", failed 164–374.