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An attempt to remove purdah from the referendum campaign, 07 Sep 2015 [Clear]

The Government tried to completely remove the purdah requirements which exist to prevent a government from using its influence and resources to unduly effect the outcome of the referendum. This attempt was defeated and purdah remains in the run-up to referendum day.


In important votes in the House of Commons if an MP votes to protect or preserve Britain’s democracy and economy from EU interference they are awarded a score of plus 2. If the MP votes in a way that harms our freedom, prosperity and sovereignty the MP receives a vote of minus 2. In the face of pressure from the Whips acting on behalf of their pro-EU leadership an abstention receives a score of plus 1. In the referendum of 23rd June 2016 if your MP supported Leave, they are awarded 10 points. If, however, they supported Remain then a score of minus 10 will be applied.

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Mark Durkan, (no seat) -40%NoSocial Democratic and Labour Party

Alasdair McDonnell, (no seat) -22%NoSocial Democratic and Labour Party

Margaret Ritchie, (no seat) -26%NoSocial Democratic and Labour Party
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