The United Kingdom's participation in the European elections, almost three years to the day after voting to leave the EU, was already surreal. After Sunday evening, 26 May, the situation is even more so, because if Brexit Party of Nigel Farage - the former head of UKIP, who campaigned exclusively on the word 'Brexit' - wins, it is also the one that will send the largest national contingent of MEPs to the European Parliament on 2 July.
This, of course, if no other event precipitates the...