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			I was voting leave regardless of whatever road trip and lies either party was going on.
 project remain worked on fear from no trade with America to WW3 so go figure that one out.
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					Originally Posted by Angua  That includes the comments from Dan Hannan (and others) over being able to stay in the single market. |  Correct. Who knew?    
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					Originally Posted by Angua   |  Remember Leave.EU were not the official Leave campaign which wanted nothing to with them.
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					Originally Posted by Damien  Remember Leave.EU were not the official Leave campaign which wanted nothing to with them. |  It seems you are right 
 
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		|  01-11-2018, 16:11 | #2525 |  
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			I am right.
 Vote Leave was the 'official' Leave campaign which had the major political figures (Gove, Boris) and was headed by Dominic Cummings. Leave.EU is the Aaron Banks outfit which wanted to be the main campaign but was rejected to be so. The only real figure they had was Farage.
 
 Dominic Cummings wanted nothing to do with Leave.EU and rejected calls from some Tory grandees to associate with them because he thought, correctly as it turns out, they would do something to discredit the wider 'Leave' campaign.
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					Originally Posted by Damien  I am right.
 Vote Leave was the 'official' Leave campaign which had the major political figures (Gove, Boris) and was headed by Dominic Cummings. Leave.EU is the Aaron Banks outfit which wanted to be the main campaign but was rejected to be so. The only real figure they had was Farage.
 
 Dominic Cummings wanted nothing to do with Leave.EU and rejected calls from some Tory grandees to associate with them because he thought, correctly as it turns out, they would do something to discredit the wider 'Leave' campaign.
 |  That's a relief, so Farage as the figure head of this criminal outfit never got any TV (BBC, etc.) airtime and was not in position to spout his lies on the national stage .. no .. wait ..    
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					Originally Posted by ianch99  That's a relief, so Farage as the figure head of this criminal outfit never got any TV (BBC, etc.) airtime and was not in position to spout his lies on the national stage .. no .. wait ..   |  He wasn't saying anything in an official capacity ,he was just involved in a splinter group .
 
He was just a beer swilling buffoon that no one took seriously.
 
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		|  01-11-2018, 16:43 | #2528 |  
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					Originally Posted by ianch99  That's a relief, so Farage as the figure head of this criminal outfit never got any TV (BBC, etc.) airtime and was not in position to spout his lies on the national stage .. no .. wait ..   |  I don't understand the point. It's not like Farage was wanting for a BBC audience, they would put him on no matter what.
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					Originally Posted by Gavin78  I was voting leave regardless of whatever road trip and lies either party was going on.
 project remain worked on fear from no trade with America to WW3 so go figure that one out.
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Exactly - both campaigns played by the same rules. But as usual - the one sided bullshit posts are still being emitted from the same folk, who conveniently use the same old tiring one sided arguments.
 
Both Campaigns lied. Criminality by any campaign does not invalidate the very legitimate EU Referendum result. But bless, they keep trying.    |  
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Exactly - both campaigns played by the same rules. But as usual - the one sided bullshit posts are still being emitted from the same folk, who conveniently use the same old tiring one sided arguments.
 
Both Campaigns lied. Criminality by any campaign does not invalidate the very legitimate EU Referendum result . But bless, they keep trying.   |  If there was substantial criminality from either of the official campaigns then it could invalidate the result otherwise people have a massive incentive to break the law in order to win elections. Leave.EU are not the official campaign so I don't think it applies here.
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					Originally Posted by Damien  If there was substantial criminality from either of the official campaigns then it could invalidate the result otherwise people have a massive incentive to break the law in order to win elections. Leave.EU are not the official campaign so I don't think it applies here. |  Campaign finance law violations are common in most Elections throughout the world. It doesn't invalidate the result - nor should it, because which votes do you decide are invalid?
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					Originally Posted by Mick  Campaign finance law violations are common in most Elections throughout the world. It doesn't invalidate the result - nor should it, because which votes do you decide are invalid? |  You would have to rerun the election. I don't really know how you could handle it well to be honest. You would also need a point where the criminality is big enough to warrant invalidating the result. I don't think an entire election being rerun because someone didn't declare local spending in national figures is worth it but if someone commit a huge amount of fraud then maybe.
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					Originally Posted by Mick  Campaign finance law violations are common in most Elections throughout the world. It doesn't invalidate the result - nor should it, because which votes do you decide are invalid? |  But criminality can cause the results of an election to be declared void - this happened in Tower Hamlets a few years ago.
		 
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					Originally Posted by papa smurf  He wasn't saying anything in an official capacity ,he was just involved in a splinter group .
 He was just a beer swilling buffoon that no one took seriously.
 
 
 These allegations are unproven and as such you should refrain from calling people criminals .
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					Originally Posted by Damien  I don't understand the point. It's not like Farage was wanting for a BBC audience, they would put him on no matter what. |  UKIP (Farage in particular) have been the most over represented group on Question Time, with disproportionally more appearances than Union leaders who represent a larger number of people.
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