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Originally Posted by Mick
You just cannot help yourself can you?
You really want him to be guilty, even though he states that he wants his day in court to clear his name as he denies all accusations from the Remainers in the EC. I call them Remainers because they have taken a blind eye to the £9 Million the government spent on the Remain propaganda leaflet they sent to every household in Britain - that should NEVER have been allowed, pretty much like President Obama with his back of queue threat, which we then learn that he was just following a diplomatic request from then Prime Minister, David Cameron.
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Lol, I can help you though!

Here's a quote from one of my posts hoping that he hasn't acted illegally.
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
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.
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Originally Posted by Mick
So what if Arron Banks may or may have not committed offences - the Remain side is just as, if not more complicit in heavy, dodgy influencing and yet, leave still won despite the Remain campaign getting a nice boost to it's campaign in the form of that tax payer funded Pro-Remain leaflet. 
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If someone or an organisation is thought likely to have broken the law, it should be investigated. No one is above the law and that is the backbone of Western democracies.