How People's Vote collapsed after Roland Rudd's boardroom coup

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The second referendum pressure group suffered after dismissals of two key figures
The plan was for People’s Vote to become one of the most influential voices in the election campaign. But an extraordinary three-week long row pitting some of Labour’s best known names against a multimillionaire PR specialist has led to the total collapse of the second referendum pressure group.
With over 500,000 supporters, and two successful mass marches in London behind it, the group was raising £100,000 a week in small donations and planned to run a tactical vote campaign in a hundred seats in support of Labour, the Liberal Democrats and a few former Conservatives, such as Dominic Grieve and David Gauke. Continue reading...

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