Neale Richmond demands inquiry on how Brexit campaign group obtained domain name reserved for EU citizens

An Irish member of parliament has called for an investigation into how Leave.EU was able to secure a web address that should have been reserved for European citizens, after it was revealed that the campaign group’s website was registered under the name of an Irish man based in Waterford.

Neale Richmond has written to ComReg, the Irish communications regulator, calling for the body “to ensure that the company meets all necessary requirements to hold a .eu web domain.

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