I think that's basically what he was saying. A reverse take over, gaining an instant set of activists, but more to the point, removing the first obstacle such a break away group would need to. Having UKIP still getting in the way would be the last thing they wanted, especially if the platform of policies were similar.
In reality, it would be a complete erasing of UKIP from the scene, ready for a new force to take over. I would imagine they would hope the fractured right would then start to come together around their base.
Wet dream for sure. Won't happen because career comes first.
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