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Default UK General Election Gina Miller's crowdfunded tactical voting campaign

Gina Miller, the businesswoman who brought the High Court challenge against Theresa May's right to trigger Article 50, is taking another stand against a "hard Brexit" by launching a tactical voting initiative.

The pro-EU campaigner has set up a crowdfunding page for the group Best for Britain, which has already raised more than £100,000.

Ms Miller, with a group of other pro-EU campaigners, is using the money to campaign for tactical voting in order to avoid a "hard Brexit".

It aims to eventually back MPs "who campaign for a real final vote on Brexit, including rejecting any deal that leaves Britain worse off".

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