Just how united is the Tory party. Certainly not the cabinet, certainly not the MPs. It would seem that it is only the small number of ageing party members who can agree on anything. As my son-in-law said while he was here, " I once would have supported the Tories, but never again. They are totally incompetent to run a whelk stall, and have only created chaos There is no one I can vote for anymore". This from the only member of my family who was conned into voting leave. It is sad to say that this opinion is coming across more and more, while people stuck in the past are frightened to death that if there were a second vote they would lose. Meanwhile cross party MPs are moving to prevent the government spending any money on a no-deal situation. Read back to the late 1980's and you will find similar chaos when the Tories were in power.
If you see the latest opinion poll results the Tories support has held up really well at 40%, it is the opposition, both Labour and Lib Dems who are badly struggling for support.
Anyone can come up with a single view which is contrary to the latest trend, it means nothing. The Uk will no doubt vote for the two main parties at the next election, your predicted new party seems to have sunk without any trace. Do you have a date for its emergence?
Isn't that rather er....European ? Shouldn't you be stocking up on the Newcastle Brown Ale ?