Anti-Brexiters are hoping to overturn the Leave result of the EU referendum by targeting younger people less inclined to be Leave supporters EPA/ANDY RAINAnti-Brexit campaigners have threatened to deploy “guerrilla marketing tactics” to build support to overturn the Leave result in the EU referendum, according to reports. Best for Britain, a Remain supporting group backed by the billionaire business magnate and philanthropist George Soros, plans to launch a nationwide advertising campaign this month. It hopes the drive will lead to a second referendum on Britain’s membership in the EU. In January Mr Soros, 87, hosted a dinner at his Chelsea townhouse in west London for six Tory donors in a bid to woo their support, according to The Daily Telegraph. Also said to be present were Lord Malloch-Brown, a former Labour minister and UN deputy secretary-general, and Stephen Peel, an Olympic rower and financier, backers of Best for…
Source: The Times February 08, 2018 00:45 UTC