Change UK seems to be struggling to get itself together. It doesn't seem to have anybody who has thought about the logistics of putting a party together. First there was the uninspired name, which I imagine came simply out of the truism that voters always tend to be welcome the generic idea of "change". Unfortunately in this case there appears to be no real idea of what the change is to be. All sorts of better brands could have been put forward e.g. the National Party, the One Nation Party, Progressive Party and no doubt many others.
Then it seems not have been aware of how the European voting system works, a failing which is surprisingly common among politicians.
It also seems to have rejected the idea of a deal with the Liberal Democrats out of hand. This seems especially odd as it appears to be the group's intention to particularly appeal to Liberal Democrat voters.
I haven't seen such a bumbling group since those people glued themselves to Jeremy Corbyn's fence.
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