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Replace Brexit bus of lies with Robin Hood tax bus and we really could save the NHS - Ros Wynne Jones - Mirror Online
How fake news infected Britain
British public still believe Vote Leave '£350million a week to EU' myth from Brexit referendum | The Independent | The Independent
Brexit: comment l'autobus du «Leave» continue de balader les électeurs britanniques - Le Soir
It is hard to admit being wrong. But Brexit voters are doing so in droves | William Keegan | The Guardian
Brexit could yet be stopped at customs | Financial Times
Final Say: The misinformation that was told about Brexit during and after the referendum | The Independent | The Independent
350m Brexit claim was 'too low', says Boris Johnson - BBC News
Cross-post from Citizens' Assembly forum - thoughts about "fake news", BREXIT, liquid democracy, voting mechanism, United Nations, consensus protocols - Kleros Forum
It is hard to admit being wrong. But Brexit voters are doing so in droves | William Keegan | The Guardian
Watch how fake news is born and spread after release of PR firm's Russia- Brexit report — RT UK News
Brexit supporters are starting to regret £350 million NHS lie.
It's not Brexit but the humble bus that will drive this election | Financial Times
Vote Leave's targeted Brexit ads released by Facebook - BBC News
Tories ban the Mirror from Boris Johnson's general election battle bus - Mirror Online
European elections: How disinformation spread in Facebook groups - BBC News
The Boris Johnson Brexit Bus Lie of £350m - Strategic Optimisation
Brexit: Boris Johnson claims £350m on side of Vote Leave bus was actually 'a slight... - LBC
Brexit clashes: Jean-Claude Juncker to Nigel Farage -- 'Why are you here?' | CNN
Would people really die in a no-deal Brexit? | The Week UK
The leave campaign made three key promises – are they keeping them? | Politics | The Guardian
Brexit supporters are starting to regret £350 million NHS lie.
Jean-Claude Juncker says £350m bus slogan was a lie as deputy calls Brexit Britain 'Game of Thrones on steroids'