When British subjects go to the polls on May 23 in European elections in which they never thought they would have to vote, they are likely to turn both on the Conservatives and the opposition Labour party. PM May's attempt at a last hurrah fourth time around with an amended divorce deal before parliament has triggered yet another backbench revolt. One certainty: Nigel Farage will be returning to Brussels. Brexit's biggest cheerleader has a new party that is slated to top Thursday's poll.