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Old 04-06-2019, 19:38   #3205
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by heero_yuy View Post
Just a new bit of project fear taken down hook line and sinker by some.

So the ramshackle grouping of Westminster traitors implodes. One can't but laugh.
They are going through quite a bit of change at the moment.
But, please let's not use the term traitor just because you disagree with someone's viewpoint.

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Farage given 24 hours by the European Parliament to explain why he did not declare Aaron Banks' funds.

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Last month Channel 4 News revealed emails, invoices and documents suggesting that Banks had covered Farage’s costs for a £13,000-a-month Chelsea home in the year of the Brexit referendum, visits to the US and a chauffeur-driven car. Should Farage fail to convince the parliament of his reason for not declaring Banks’s funding, he could potentially lose the right to make a victory speech in the chamber in July as head of his parliamentary group.
None of the donations were declared to the European parliament despite the MEPs’ code of conduct stipulating that all members must declare travel, accommodation or subsistence expenses from third parties.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...on-banks-funds
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