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(Wasn't Branson one of the signatories to the "Immigration is good for Britain" campaign a decade or so ago - must be nice to be able to feck off to your own private island and leave the consequences behind)
'The palace' have said that actually Europe wasn't mentioned, says more about the meedya than the Prince.
The leave campaign should start there own 'reasons to leave' project, not just negate everything the stay campaign say.
I'll start with:
Look at the grovelling our PM has had to endure to get one (count it) slight amendment to our Social Security policy that might reap less than 1/2 a days membership fee returned in one year. Compare with 'change the policy and vote on it' that would happen if we were out.
Also have to question what the validity of the vote in a general election is if any policy that the 'winners' want to implement has to be ratified by the unelected in Europe?
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