
The changing of the guard in Downing St changes nothing as far as our determination to seek justice for #DeniedMyVote is concerned.
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The distorted results of the European elections hastened the collapse of the May government and helped put Boris Johnson in office.
Had over one million more EU citizens and Britons abroad been been able to vote, it is likely that the Brexit Party would have won five to six fewer seats in the election.
So the arrival of Boris Johnson means we need to step up the campaign because so far he has been the principle beneficiary of the scandal.
That's why I went to the House of Commons this afternoon (see below), to make it clear that our fight for a public inquiry goes on.
#DeniedMyVote is an important test case for British democracy.
We are right to take a stand - thank you for enabling us to do so.
A Vote Leave Government has just taken office, under the stewardship of a No-Deal Prime Minister.
So we look to you to help us expose the systematic way in which democracy has been undermined in the UK.
And we count on your support to see this through.
To watch the statement outside parliament, please click below.