Gina Miller: 'We are all Brexiteers now'

'We do not have a government with a plan in place'

James Baxter-Derrington
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Gina Miller talks about her new political party and why the electoral system urgently needs to be reformed

Gina Miller, vocal critic of the Financial Conduct Authority, co-founder of the True & Fair Campaign and advocate who twice took the government to court and won in relation to its Brexit approach, has laid out her case for winning over the electorate. Speaking to Investment Week a fortnight after the launch of her True & Fair political party, Miller reiterated her stance that "we are all Brexiteers now", arguing that the government has no plan for how to proceed. "The UK has left and I cannot see it rejoining anytime or any generation soon," she said. "So, how do we make the most of t...

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