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Maybe companies are telling the truth about the impact of no-deal and maybe Arron Banks is being referred to the important National Crime Agency for the right reasons. Are you open to these things being true? |
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Andrew, I’m not sure of the relevance of your question. Even assuming that not a single piece of Brexit bad news is in any way politically motivated whatsoever (which is unlikely), I’m actually not interested in whether any of those things are true or not. Your question perhaps suggests that you think there’s a debate still to be had about whether Brexit is a good idea, the right decision and something that should proceed. You’re not going to get that debate with me; the points you’re trying to raise simply aren’t relevant to me.
We have become far too entangled in the EU; far more so than any sovereign country should have. The difficulties encountered during negotiations simply reinforce the argument I’ve been making for more than 20 years. We are leaving, and that’s a good thing. |
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I will find it interesting to see how the Arron Banks case develops but happily accept that this interest is not universally shared. For the reputation of the UK, I hope he hasn't acted illegally as it would cast a shadow on our country's standing. And if he has, how can we measure the impact it has had? Should we believe that it has had no impact and continue as is or should we step back and think what good practice in a modern democracy looks like? |
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... for which I read “is this an argument for re-running the referendum”, and to which I reply, with the greatest of respect to you, we are leaving, there isn’t going to be a re-run, and you need to deal with it.
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The leave campaign has misled people. Who was influenced to vote differently based on the NHS bus, or the single market claims and other campaign slogans, will be harder to quantify. |
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My interests are what people trust in terms of Brexit news, what happens with Arron Banks. And if there was substantial illegal campaign funding, what do we do in the context of the referendum. For the sake of British democracy, all options should be on the table if a strong case of illegal and substantial election interference was proved. This is not the "let's look for another reason for a second vote" argument that you may be after. |
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When will you stop it with the one sided rubbish? Both campaigns tried to mislead people, they played by the same rules. The Remain camp lied as well as well as them getting a £9 Million tax funded boost, in the form of a Pro Remain leaflet. |
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The leave “ message” is not being questioned. The funding of a splinter organisation is. One of the “so called “ biggest lies.....the 350million to the NHS was from the official campaign, which is not under investigation |
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Still does not invalidate the result!!! |
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