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Superdry co-founder Dunkerton offers $1.28M to anti-Brexit drive

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london — The co-founder of fashion brand Superdry is donating a £1 million ($1.28 million) to the campaign for a referendum on the final Brexit agreement as Britain prepares to outline in more detail how a no-deal outcome would work.

“I’m putting some of my money behind the People’s Vote campaign because we have a genuine chance to turn this around,” said Julian Dunkerton, a “remainer” who opposes Britain’s planned departure from the European Union.

“I’ve got a good instinct for when a mood is going to change and we’re in one of those moments now,” he said in comments reported by several British media outlets. Britons voted in a 2016 referendum to leave the EU but in July the proportion of voters who favour a referendum on the final terms of any Brexit deal overtook those who do not for the first time, according to opinion polls.

Britain’s Brexit minister Dominic Raab will travel to Brussels on Tuesday in a bid to pick up the pace of talks with the EU’s chief negotiator Michel Barnier, Prime Minister Theresa May’s office said on Saturday.

Britain will publish on Thursday the first of a series of technical notices designed to help people and businesses prepare for a no-deal scenario and Raab will give a speech outlining how the government plans to mitigate against any potential risks. Campaigner­s on both sides of the argument have been stepping up their efforts in

recent weeks as some Brexiteers argue against any agreement which keeps Britain tied to EU mechanisms such as the customs union or single market.

The former leader of the United Kingdom Independen­ce Party Nigel Farage said he would join a “battle bus” tour around the country

by a pro-Brexit group which is opposed to May’s plans. The government is planning to recognise some EU regulation­s if London and Brussels fail to strike a deal, taking a “flexible” approach to make sure medicines, car parts and chemicals are still available,

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 ?? AP ?? Julian Dunkerton is a firm believer that he can turn around the People’s Vote campaign. —
AP Julian Dunkerton is a firm believer that he can turn around the People’s Vote campaign. —

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