Although the Out campaign has gained momentum since Michael Gove and Boris Johnson backed Brexit, there are still concerns that the campaign is yet to find a leader. However, could their prayers be about to be answered? Step forward David Icke.
Yes, the Corbyn-loving purple-tracksuit-wearing-lizard-conspiracist has plumped for Out, with a series of eye-catching pieces of clip art:
June 23 – NO to EU dark suits running your life (and they have hardly begun if we stay in): https://t.co/1KQCrXfyzj pic.twitter.com/aLOf6GUb11
— David Icke (@davidicke) February 21, 2016
Key figures choose sides as Cameron sets EU referendum date: https://t.co/bLNdP1bdn9 pic.twitter.com/F3CLVvAEVS
— David Icke (@davidicke) February 21, 2016
The So-called German-Turkish Secret Pact could be about 1.5 Million Migrants: https://t.co/ufLjUlLCC5 pic.twitter.com/1yMdcAeCAt
— David Icke (@davidicke) February 21, 2016
In urging us to stay, Cameron spells out why we should leave: https://t.co/mbLa8Rwflp pic.twitter.com/IZF9P3eelL
— David Icke (@davidicke) February 21, 2016
Mr S suspects that the support of the new age conspiracist will only add to worries that the Out campaign is proving to be too divisive.

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