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The change in strategy from Change UK‘s spokesperson comes after multiple polls showed the newly formed party struggling to gain ground in the polls ahead of this week’s European elections.
In what appeared to be an attempt to distinguish the party from other pro-European groups, the ex-Labour MP said: “I have come to the view that we are now at the point where we are going to need to revoke Article 50.”
“What would be undemocratic is to impose a no-deal Brexit on this country which there is not a mandate for. All the polls show the majority of people want to remain in the European Union.
“We are faced with a national emergency. No deal is facing us in the face and we have got to deal with it,” he said.
According to two separate polls published on Saturday ahead of the Euro elections on Thursday, Change UK received just four and three per cent of the vote share, while Vince Cable‘s Liberal Democrats surged ahead on 15 per cent and the Greens had the backing of 11 per cent of those polled.
Asked whether he believed his party had been competent since its creation, Mr Umunna continued: “I do, but look we’re a four-week-old party. We only left the Labour Party three months ago. It’s a complete start-up – we’re the youngest kid on the block in this election.” [...]
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