Gina Miller's hard Brexit BLOCK: Remainer launches General Election tactical voting scheme
CHIEF Remoaner Gina Miller has unveiled a new campaign to fight against an “extreme Brexit”.
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Ms Miller, who made headlines after defeating the Government in the Supreme Court battle to give Parliament a Brexit vote, is hoping to finance a team of Europhiles to push the case for a soft exit from the European Union (EU).
She arrived in London this morning to launch 'Best for Britain' after raising £300,000 in six days through a crowdfunding page to support politicians who will push for a "real final vote" on Brexit.
Ms Miller told the event: "Only tactical voting at this election will ensure that Parliament plays its full role," before ruling out standing in the election as a candidate herself.
Gina Miller arrives to launch her new initiative
It will be the biggest tactical voting effort in our history
The 52-year-old, along with a group of EU-supporting protestors, will lead a campaign to “get people to use their vote tactically” when the snap election takes place on June 8.
She said it would be “the biggest tactical voting effort in our history” and vowed to tour marginal constituencies to ensure the government does not have a mandate to "destroy our rights and relationship with Europe".
Thanking people for donating, she said: "Be assured this will be one of our aims so we achieve our goal of facilitating the biggest tactical voting effort in our history."
Ms Miller wrote on her go fund me page:"We need to prevent MPs and the people being forced into an extreme Brexit that is not in Britain's best interests.
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"We will support candidates who campaign for a real final vote on Brexit, including rejecting any deal that leaves Britain worse off.
Miller wants to stop an 'extreme' Brexit
The Remoaner is pushing for a soft exit from the EU
"We will use the money to back candidates who pledge to support a full and free vote on the Brexit deal. We will also work with organisations with the same goals."