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Vote Leave’s £50m Euro 2016 competition courts controversy as rivals dub it a 'con'

on May 27, 2016 | 0 comments

By Rebecca Stewart

The official ‘Vote Leave’ campaign has launched a competition giving entrants the chance to win £50m if they can predict the Euro 2016 results. The promotion has, however, courted some controversy with an opposing group labeling the promotion a “con”.

The free-to-enter contest promises a £50m prize to followers if they are able to correctly predict the result of all 51 games in the Euro 2016 championships, which kick off in two weeks.

Vote Leave has taken out an insurance policy to fund the contest, and if no one is able to guess the final outcome of each of the matches then Read full story ›

Source: The Drum