Vote Leave has today dropped its appeal and related proceedings against the Electoral Commission.
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Vote Leave confirms it broke electoral rules
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Originally posted by meridian View PostVote Leave has today dropped its appeal and related proceedings against the Electoral Commission.
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Simply posting it as fact. It doesn’t change the result of the referendum, ironically because the referendum was only Advisory and not binding :-)Originally posted by BR14 View Post

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:dylan:Originally posted by meridian View PostSimply posting it as fact. It doesn’t change the result of the referendum, ironically because the referendum was only Advisory and not binding :-)Comment
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