In that case, let me say two things. First, the hon. Gentleman and the remain side were singularly ineffective in rubbishing that claim, despite the fact that I heard it being rubbished many times. Secondly, he says that working-class voters—Labour voters—would have voted to stay if they had known it was only £200 million a week, but were prepared to vote to leave for £350 million. He has put a price on their vote of the difference between those two sums, which I do not find true.
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Proceeding contribution from
Lord Lilley
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 5 September 2016.
It occurred during e-petition debate on EU Referendum Rules.
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