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In addition to Vote Leave's original fine of £61,000 paid to the treasury in April this year, Vote Leave now has to pay £180,000 to cover the Electoral Commission's costs after they challenged the verdict and lost. Darren Grimes' appeal begins on Monday.
theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/vo…
Worth remembering how adamant of their innocence Vote Leave's leaders were after being found guilty of serious electoral crimes, how they were given a TV platform to facilitate this assertion that they were totally innocent.....
And it went all the way to the top, all the way into the cabinet......
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