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Old 20-05-2019, 19:56   #2367
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
How key protagonists in the Brexit debate -are funded - be they Change UK or the Brexit Party - is relevant to the debate, however uncomfortable it might be.
You can support or oppose Brexit separately to wanting robust scrutiny of funding. Mixing the two is a diversionary tactic..
I'm not at all uncomfortable and our Nige denies wrongdoing. However, if he does get criticised for this in the end, it does not change the argument for Brexit, does it?
As I said, the expenses issue is a diversion from where the future of our country lies.
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