POLLING Guru Sir John Curtice argued the Brexit Party refusing to challenge Tory incumbents in the upcoming election does not give Boris Johnson the significant boost expected.
Sir John explained Mr Farage’s party was not set to win many seats in Scotland and this would still mean a difficult fight for the Conservative Party as they attempt to hold off the SNP.“Let us first get this straight it is pretty clear that if the Brexit Party doesn’t fight a seat the Conservatives should be advantaged according to polling from Delta Poll on the weekend.
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