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«Breaking News» Furious Leave donors say Brexit has been 'squandered' by 'cowards'

Furious donors who contributed millions of pounds to the Leave campaign have slammed Theresa May's Brexit deal as even worse than staying in the EU.


The trio of wealthy donors have hit out at the withdrawal agreement and say it would be better to remain in the EU, compared to the proposed alternative.  


Peter Hargreaves, a billionaire financier, said there would be 'no Brexit' because politicians 'are cowards'. 




Furious donors who contributed millions of pounds to the Leave campaign have slammed Theresa May's Brexit deal as even worse than staying in the EU. Peter Hargreaves, a billionaire financier, said there would be 'no Brexit' because politicians 'are cowards'


Furious donors who contributed millions of pounds to the Leave campaign have slammed Theresa May's Brexit deal as even worse than staying in the EU. Peter Hargreaves, a billionaire financier, said there would be 'no Brexit' because politicians 'are cowards'



Furious donors who contributed millions of pounds to the Leave campaign have slammed Theresa May's Brexit deal as even worse than staying in the EU. Peter Hargreaves, a billionaire financier, said there would be 'no Brexit' because politicians 'are cowards'


Investment manager Jeremy Hosking, who owns a major share of Crystal Palace football club, said Mrs May's deal would put the UK 'in a straitjacket'. 


Stuart Wheeler, founder of spreadbetting giant IG Index, said the UK had been reduced to 'subservient begging'.  


Mr Hargreaves, whose £3 million contribution to the campaign was the largest personal donation to the Leave campaign, said he does not think Brexit will happen because politicians are hopelessly 'out of touch' with the nation's will.   


He said MPs are trying to block the UK's withdrawal from the EU - and he is prepared to bankroll a new political party to pursue the ideals of Brexit.  





Investment manager Jeremy Hosking, who owns a major share of Crystal Palace football club, said Mrs May's deal would put the UK 'in a straitjacket'


Investment manager Jeremy Hosking, who owns a major share of Crystal Palace football club, said Mrs May's deal would put the UK 'in a straitjacket'










Investment manager Jeremy Hosking (left), who owns a major share of Crystal Palace football club, said Mrs May's deal would put the UK 'in a straitjacket'. Stuart Wheeler, founder of spreadbetting giant IG Index, said the UK had been reduced to 'subservient begging'


'I don't think Brexit will happen. It'll go on and on and on and in the end I don't think Brexit will happen,' he told Sky News.


'I think we'll remain in the EU as we were before and it will all have been misspent energy.' 


He added that negotiations should instead be left to Leave-backing business leaders such as himself, the inventor James Dyson or Wetherspoons boss Tim Martin. 


He said: 'How can we get a good deal when the negotiating team want to remain. 

'It's not possible. It's crazy but has she asked any of the lead Brexit people? Has she asked any of us what we would do? No. 


'We haven't been consulted. Dyson, the JCB guys, Tim Martin. 


'All smart business people who have done big deals. We haven't been we haven't been consulted. It's crazy.' 


Adding: 'Well, it does seem to me that it was I was wasting my money. I couldn't have believed that if we won, that people would just ignore the fact that the electorate said we would like to leave.'   




Stuart Wheeler has given £5m to the Conservatives and £600,000 to the Leave campaign. His plan has received support from another of the biggest backers to the Leave campaign. He said Mrs May 'has done a hopeless, appalling job'


Stuart Wheeler has given £5m to the Conservatives and £600,000 to the Leave campaign. His plan has received support from another of the biggest backers to the Leave campaign. He said Mrs May 'has done a hopeless, appalling job'



Stuart Wheeler has given £5m to the Conservatives and £600,000 to the Leave campaign. His plan has received support from another of the biggest backers to the Leave campaign. He said Mrs May 'has done a hopeless, appalling job'



Mr Hosking, a banker who donated more than £1.5m to the campaign, told Sky News there was an 'establishment conspiracy' to thwart Brexit. 


'Right now, remaining looks better than Mrs May's deal because with Mrs May's deal we will have lost Article 50, we'll be in a customised straitjacket with the EU, whereas if we were to remain we could look at the whole thing from a fresh standpoint,' he said.


Stuart Wheeler has given £5m to the Conservatives and £600,000 to the Leave campaign. His plan has received support from another of the biggest backers to the Leave campaign. 


He said he was 'bitterly disappointed' by the political process over the past couple of years, suggesting Britain was in 'grave danger of becoming a vassal state'. 


Adding that Mrs May 'has done a hopeless, appalling job'. 

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