Brexit: The Movie
Exposing the EU racket & making the case for a prosperous, independent Britain.
2016-05-11 | 71 minutes
Plot Summary
A feature-length documentary to show why Britain should vote to LEAVE the EU - and would thrive outside of it. Brexit: The Movie spells out the danger of staying part of the EU. Is it safe to give a remote government beyond our control the power to make laws? Is it safe to tie ourselves to countries which are close to financial ruin, drifting towards scary political extremism, and suffering long-term, self-inflicted economic decline?
Cast
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Martin DurkinHimself
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James DelingpoleHimself
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Simon HefferHimself
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Mark LittlewoodHimself
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Matt RidleyHimself
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Kelvin MacKenzieHimself
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Kate HoeyHerself
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David DavisHimself
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Janet DaleyHerself
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James BartholomewHimself
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Claire FoxHerself
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Nigel FarageHimself
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Peter LilleyHimself
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Melanie PhillipsHerself
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Daniel HannanHimself
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Eamonn ButlerHimself
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Michael HowardHimself
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Steve DaviesHimself
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John MillsHimself
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