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Ex-Lib Dem leader Sir Vince Cable slams party’s policy to stop Brexit in its tracks

SIR Vince Cable has slammed his own party’s policy to stop Brexit in its tracks.

The ex-Lib Dem chief has called the controversial stance of revoking the Article 50 process if they won a Commons’ majority as “a distraction”.

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Sir Vince Cable has slammed his own party’s policy to stop Brexit in its tracksCredit: PA:Press Association

Current leader Jo Swinson adopted the stance of cancelling Brexit just weeks after she became leader at the end of July.

But Sir Vince said: “I’ve always argued that actually it was wildly improbable.

“We were never going to get 350 MPs, so the policy had been and should be to argue for the People’s Vote, going back to the public, to the referendum with support for Remain.

“So the revoke was a distraction and not a very helpful one.”

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The warning Swinson told delegates at her party conference that she would take them from being the third party to challenging for Downing Street.

She boasted: “I stand before you as your candidate for prime minister.”

Polling has also shown that the more voters see of Swinson the less they like her.

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It also suggests they may not hold on to the twenty MPs they had in the Commons until before the election.

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YouGov polling over the past four months has shown her popularity dipping as the public got to know her.

The party’s confused message was confirmed by leading figure Layla Moran who said they had gone “back to plan A” and campaign for a second Brexit vote.

Jo Swinson, current Lib Dem leader, adopted the stance of cancelling Brexit just weeks after she became leader at the end of JulyCredit: AFP or licensors
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