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Q3634 Jo Stevens: (...) Can I go on to the official Labour Leave campaign? Did you have any relationship with them?
Arron Banks: Yes.
Q3635 Jo Stevens: What was the nature of that relationship?
Andy Wigmore: We did not have an official—but what happened, they fell out with Vote Leave and they were going to come over to join the Grassroots Out movement, so Kate Hoey jumped ship. Brendan Chilton jumped ship. John Mills did and he didn’t. They still had Gisela Stuart, I think, and a couple of others. Vote Leave still owned the Labour Leave issue but the individuals, because they recognised what impact Nigel might have in the Labour heartlands and areas, they were quite happy to work with Nigel in the Grassroots Out movement and anything else that we were doing. That was the relationship. Officially they were very much Vote Leave’s gang.

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--Lamiot (talk) 17:42, 15 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]