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European Union Referendum - In or Out??
Now Michael Gove ripping up Saint Theresa's CU proposal while another illegal brexit financing scandal is exposed re the DUP. IMO the whole massively disproportionate financing of the brexit campaign is a huge issue in democratic terms - absolutely shocking and unacceptable, and not enough has been made about this methodology and other highly questionable methods used to 'front' and 'force' a split vote on brexit in 2016 - disgraceful and undemocratic and looks like it's been 'swept under the carpet' by shady people who wanna force their own agenda after 'stealing the vote'!!!
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Aaron Banks is being investigated by the NCA over links to Russia.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/ho...1530444437

New York Times article on it. Special Counsel Robert Mueller is looking into Banks and his cronies.

https://mobile.nytimes.com/2018/06/29/wo...&smtyp=cur
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Good! About time too! But the 'damage' is done here with vast amounts of money bolstering a campaign that was never a favourite to win the EU referendum! Now it looks like we can't reverse this vote and 'right a undemocratic wrong' that has not been seriously challenged to force another referendum vote, never mind voting on some shit 'deal' that has been 'cobbled together'.
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Makes me sick how so many decent English people were hoodwinked by these crooks.

Interesting comments from Unite trade union today. I think labours eventual position will be a referendum on the final deal.
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Vote Leave probably to be found guilty of four counts of breaking electoral law.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-44704561
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Thats it 'in a nut shell Josh'! Surely a proven violation of electoral law to gain a significant advanrage deems the whole process null and avoid and we either call another 'proper referendum vote' or we just do nothing and stick to the status quo although that is prob too late now - an absolute joke and nobody politically has the 'balls' to challenge the process! IMO absolutely bizarre!
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If there ends up being another referendum in the future (very doubtful but not beyond the realms of possibility especially if there is a good enough reason for it such as Russian interference) then the Government have to go about it the right way. No campaigns spouting lies and mistruths, no scaremongering, just the government telling us the people exactly what is going to happen if the majority would vote to leave.

The referendum two years ago was a joke. It was conducted poorly and lessons have to be learned from it for future generations.
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Ach it will be alright on the night.

We just need to accept that the likes of Jacob rees mogg,farage and owen Patterson know more about business and international trade than the heads of multi-national companies.

The only people who want this idiocy on stilts to happen are market speculators,racists and English nationalists. The above are actually all 3 combined. Laugh
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Well 'showdown time' looks like it has finally arrived for Saint Theresa May tonight in a showdown meeting at Chequers with the Tory brexiteers! It looks like she is on a crash course to proposing a 'soft brexit' and it looks like it is all too late as her meeting with the EU is imminent! There is so much disunity between leavers and remainers that we could definitely face a minimum decade of instability in this country. And bizarrely the Labour Party is still 5 pts behind the toerags! WTF!!
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(06-07-2018, 01:24)0762 Wrote: Well 'showdown time' looks like it has finally arrived for Saint Theresa May tonight  in a showdown meeting at Chequers with the Tory brexiteers! It looks like she is on a crash course to proposing a 'soft brexit' and it looks like it is all too late as her meeting with the EU is imminent! There is so much disunity between leavers and remainers that we could definitely face a minimum decade of instability in this country. And bizarrely the Labour Party is still 5 pts behind the toerags! WTF!!

Its a stark choice for may, she either gets bojo and co plus the DUP to pipe down and accept a deal that keeps us in the single market for goods or face the end of the UK car industry and the good Friday agreement. She is also going to have to back down on freedom of movement and the ECJ too or face ruining the economy.
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