In the Guardian interesting observations
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/may/24/disaffected-voters-boost-brexit-party-across-north-west
It seems many people switch off their critical faculties where Brexit is involved as to whom they are supporting
"Claire Fox, the long-time Communist Revolutionary party activist who led the Brexit party campaign in the north-west, sipped her pint and addressed her pub audience: “Politics has come alive!” she said, likening the party to Manchester’s pro-democracy Peterloo massacre. “Let’s get organised and launch a new kind of down-to-earth politics!”
"Nadine Mason, a student nurse who wants to run for Westminster for the Brexit party, said there was bullying. “Every single person in this room has had someone calling them racist, Nazi, bigoted, or that they hadn’t known what they voted for when they chose to leave the EU,” she said. “Women died for us to have the right to vote – us working-class people – but now we’re being told that we’re not bright enough to vote.”
Every single person in this room?, "Women died for us to have the right to vote?"
Great sound bites that supporters will emote with ignoring the reality of their own experiences or that these ideas have actually been impressed from an outside source in some if not all cases.
To be fair if you put your trust in a long time Communist Revolutionary party activist, can you really say confidently you know what you are voting for?