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Facebook suspends AIQ data firm used by Vote Leave in Brexit campaign

FacebookhassuspendedaCanadiandatafirmthatplayedakeyroleinthecampaignfortheUKtoleavetheEU.ThesocialmediagiantcitesreportedlinkswithCambridgeAnalytica(CA),thecons

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Facebook suspends data firm over Cambridge Analytica ties

FacebookhassuspendedtheCanadiandatafirmthattheofficialVoteLeavecampaignspent40%ofitsbudgetwith,astheCambridgeAnalyticascandalcontinuestounfold.OnFriday,Facebook

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Why a second Brexit Referendum is a terrible idea

The referendum result has really brought out the worst in people. I'm not talking aboutthe bigots who have seen the Leave vote as a fillip for abusing pedestrians on the street (we'll get to them), or the triumphant Leave campaigners celebrating despite their complete lack of a plan. Unfortunately, some of the nice people who voted to Remain for urbane reasons are showing themselves to be just as stupid as they believe the Leave voters to be.

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"Leave" voters were not as stupid as David Cameron wanted them to be

That "Leave" won Thursday's referendum has been seen as an indictment of the UK's whole political system.

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JK Rowling, Branson throw weight behind remain campaign in Brexit referendum

​JK Rowling, the creator of the famous Harry Potter series, was among prominent personalities to back the Brexit referendum remain campaign on Monday by posting a 1,700 word plea on her social media site.

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Michael Gove: Brexit campaign is personal and I don't mind if it costs me a Cabinet job

​Michael Gove has said he does not mind if his high-profile role in the Brexit campaign costs him his Cabinet career as he admitted that he feels “personal” antipathy towards the European Union.

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Polls show increasing support for Brexit; Murdoch's Sun backs 'Leave'

Britain's "Leave" campaign opened up a 7-point lead over "Remain" ahead of a referendum on membership of the European Union an opinion poll showed late Monday, while the nation's biggest-selling newspaper urged readers to vote to quit the bloc.

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British PM denounces Brexit's "complete untruths" in hastily called briefing

​British Prime Minister David Cameron held an unscheduled press conference Tuesday to denounce what he described as "complete untruths" from Brexit campaigners.