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Originally posted by vetran View PostAre you saying Turkey will never join the EU? They seem to really want to.
Serious point: I remember the day of the referendum seeing the front pages with "VOTE LEAVE!" on the front. Why was that even allowed? I thought there were rules about what the press could and couldn't do on polling day.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostAre you saying Turkey will never join the EU? They seem to really want to.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/erdogan-h...115422696.html (to vote against joining)
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What fine did they give for fraudlent claim of putting 350 mln EU money into NHS???
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Another remainer breaking the law
Oh Dear first its spending too much on leaflets now its illegal adverts typical Remoaaners.
Laurence Taylor who took out EU referendum advert in Metro newspaper fined £4k | Metro News
A man who took out a Metro newspaper ad to counter ‘scare stories’ during the EU referendum campaign has been fined £4,000.
Laurence Taylor’s advert was published a day before the June 23 vote and was meant to correct ‘lies’ about immigration.
But he has now been penalised for failing to follow rules after the Electorial Commission sanctioned him for not putting a required imprint on the pie chart ad, which compared net annual immigration to the size of the UK population as a whole.
All materials relating to the referendum were required to have had the name of the person who printed it, the commissioner, and both their addresses.Tags: None
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