The purpose of the amendment is to apply the “purdah” arrangements that govern ministerial and official announcements, visits and publicity during general elections to the campaign period before the referendum. This is to prevent the state from using its resources to influence the outcome of the referendum. The pro-EU government prevented this fairness and neutrality from being established.
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Tom Brake, (no seat) | -49% | Did not vote | Liberal Democrat | |||
Alistair Carmichael, Orkney and Shetland | -38% | Did not vote | Liberal Democrat | |||
Nick Clegg, (no seat) | -22% | Did not vote | Liberal Democrat | |||
Tim Farron, Westmorland and Lonsdale | -41% | Did not vote | Liberal Democrat | |||
Norman Lamb, (no seat) | -50% | Did not vote | Liberal Democrat | |||
Phillip Lee, (no seat) | -9% | No | Liberal Democrat | |||
Greg Mulholland, (no seat) | -33% | Did not vote | Liberal Democrat | |||
John Pugh, (no seat) | -38% | Did not vote | Liberal Democrat | |||
Chuka Umunna, (no seat) | -21% | Did not vote | Liberal Democrat | |||
Mark Williams, (no seat) | -28% | Did not vote | Liberal Democrat | |||
Sarah Wollaston, (no seat) | -7% | No | Liberal Democrat | |||
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