Lord Cooper said: “The problem with that figure – the £4,300 – was firstly it sounded implausibly large to the ears of most people. Secondly it sounded strangely specific…The figure was sort of humanely phased out because we found when we tested the reaction in focus groups, we found people just rejected it. They didn’t believe it.” Matthew Elliott, the chief executive of Vote Leave, said he feared that the death of the Labour MP Jo Cox a week before polling day could have ended his campaign, when news broke shortly after the UKIP leader Nigel Farage had launched a controversial poster on immigration. But Mr Elliott said that the UKIP poster had little impact on the Vote Leave campaign because he had distanced the official Leave campaign from UKIP. Nicholas Watt was reporting for Brexit Britain – a BBC Newsnight special one month on from the referendum result. A day of discussion and debate is being held in collaboration with Intelligence Squared at the Royal Geographical Society in London, from 13:00 BST on Saturday 23 July, followed by a special programme on BBC Two at 18:00 BST and afterwards on iPlayer. The hashtag for the event is #BrexitBritain.

Georginio Wijnaldum © Gallo Images

Georginio Wijnaldum © Gallo Images

Dutch international Georginio Wijnaldum’s eye-catching performances for Newcastle in their failed battle against relegation last season saw Premier League giants Liverpool sign him for a reported £25million on Friday.

The 25-year-old, who scored 11 goals in 38 Premier League appearances for the Magpies last term after signing from PSV Eindhoven, said he was delighted to be joining such a historic club.

“I’m really excited because Liverpool is a big club with a great history and it’s always a dream to play for as big a club as Liverpool,” he told the Liverpool website.

Wijnaldum, who will fly out to join Liverpool on their pre-season tour of the United States, said he was equally excited at the prospect of working with manager Jurgen Klopp.

“He seems a great man – from the outside – because I don’t know how he works yet and I have to work with him.

“But I always love to watch him, his passion as a trainer, I like how he enjoys the game. He gives something back to the group with his passion so I look forward to working with him.”

Newcastle, who are hoping former Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez guides them straight back to the Premier League, wished the 30-times capped Wijnaldum well in his new challenge.

“Newcastle United can confirm the sale of Georginio Wijnaldum to Liverpool for an undisclosed fee,” Newcastle’s managing director Lee Charnley said on their website.

“We made it very clear at the beginning of the summer that we had no need to sell for financial reasons, despite relegation, and would only consider selling a player if it was in the best interests of the Club and the team.

“After discussions with Rafa (Benitez) it was felt that this particular deal was one such circumstance and would be in the best interests of both parties.

“Gini leaves with our very best wishes for his future career.”

Wijnaldum, who came to football relatively late having had thoughts of becoming a gymnast or an acrobat, is Klopp’s seventh signing of a busy close season as the charismatic German attempts to launch a serious title challenge in his first full season in charge.

The other new faces are Loris Karius, Cameroon international defender Joel Matip, Marko Grujic, Senegalese forward Sadio Mane, who cost a reported £30 million from Southampton, Estonian defender Ragnar Klavan, for a fee believed to be £4.2million, and experienced Austrian goalkeeper Alex Manninger.

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