I agree about the BP, their voters are starting to realise that voting for them now is pointless in many areas, so the
support is falling off. Where it gets interesting is the North, there are seats that have never been Tory, so their influence
there may make an impact, but I doubt it, if the Tory canvassers convince them that they won't get Brexit by voting for them.
Some will still vote for the BP, but I heard today they're only standing in 46 out of 75 seats in the North West, (figures may not
be exactly right), which would mean those
who are fiercely Brexit will vote Tory, but hold their nose. I don't think some people are aware of how strong is the disgust at Labour's
shenanigans re Brexit, many folk voted in the referendum for the very first time. When their vote has been stymied, and these
usually politically quiet people get screamed at as being racists, and thick idiots, who didn't know what they were doing,
then these people will be very pissed off indeed.