Who is the Brexit Party’s new Warrington South candidate Clare Aspinall?
THE Brexit Party has selected a new candidate to fight in the General Election.
Clare Aspinall, 43, is to be the prospective parliamentary candidate for the Warrington South seat.
Who is the Brexit Party's new Warrington South candidate Clare Aspinall?
Clare Aspinall is a mum-of-two who is a project management consultant.
She said: “I have been involved with some challenging and complex requirements across the telecoms industry over the last 20 years, as an industry that does not stand still, I am constantly required to learn new skills, technologies and methodologies.
“These are skills and traits I am very confident will transfer to the role of being an MP.
“As a firm believer in democracy I wish to represent the people of Warrington South in an open and honest manner and support the re-emergence of trust and confidence in parliamentary representation which we have sadly lost.”
What is The Brexit Party?
The Brexit Party is a new party with a populist outlook that has been launched to push for the EU referendum result to be respected.
Mr Farage accused the PM of turning Britain into a “laughing stock on the world stage” over Brexit.
“I said in 2013 that Ukip was going to cause an earthquake in British politics and I think we can safely say we did that," he said.
“The ambition now is to cause a revolution in British politics – and to end the two-party structure as it is, it’s just not working.”
What's the latest?
On May 23 he led the Brexit Party to a historic win in the European elections.
Millions of voters deserted the two main parties and flocked to Mr Farage in a bid to send the message: "Get Brexit done or die."
The Brexit Party swept the board - winning every single region of Britain except heavily pro-Remain London and Scotland.
It is now set to be the biggest party from ANY country in the European Parliament.
In his victory speech he added: "Never before in British politics has a new party launched just six weeks ago topped the polls in a national election.
"If we don't leave on October 31 then the scores you have seen for the Brexit Party today will be repeated in a General Election, and we are getting ready for it."
At a rally on Tuesday, August 27, Farage threatened to leave the Tories in RUINS by splitting an election vote unless Boris Johnson promises to push through No Deal.
The Brexit Party boss said he would fight the Conservatives in every constituency in the country if the PM negotiated another withdrawal agreement with the EU.
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