Blowing the whistle on Brexit

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A year after revealing that the official leave campaign broke electoral law, whistleblower Shahmir Sanni and Guardian and Observer journalist Carole Cadwalladr assess the impact of the story. Plus Dawn Foster on the Newport West byelection

that Vote Leave had broken electoral law by purporting to donate £625,000 to a youth group, BeLeave, but instead funnelled it directly to its data and ad-targeting firm AggregateIQ.

 

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The BBC is a talentless shitpool of bias and partiality that abandoned journalm along with any sense of national pride a long time ago. I can't WAIT until the advertisers come to put it out of its misery. And us!!

And we get stuck with coopers deal Which had MP who voted whilst still tagged. Corruption at its best. Whole deal pushed through in 1 evening Unheard off I'm disgusted way Labour blocked all way through voting Just wanted to push Article 50 to block hard brexit now and future

Why doesn't everyone just accept that it has been a horrible mistake and undo what happened. Beyond understanding a bunch of MPs get to vote more than thrice in case they changed their minds but the general public won't be allowed a 2nd referendum vote. What a shame!

When the truth gets fully known, Britons may find that they have been victims of some of the best scams money can buy. Again, I give thanks to whistle blowers, we need them if we are to ever get the truth.

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