Pro-Brexit lobby group Leave.eu joins the EU – DW (English)

A pro-Brexit lobby group transferred its website registration address to the European Union to avoid losing its .eutop-level domain, Irish media reported on Thursday.

Leave.eu is a website funded byUKIP funder Arron Banks that campaigned for Brexit. It is not affiliated with the official Vote Leave Brexit campaignbut was an influential lobby group in the lead up to the 2016 Brexit referendum and subsequent negotiations.

The .eucountry code top-level domain is reserved for people and entities residing in the EU. As the UK has now left the bloc, theEuropean registry for the .eu domain, EURid, suspended all British-based .eu websites.

In a bid to avoid losing its domain name, which would affect its brand and its search rankings, the parent organization, Better for the Country, changed its address to a town in Ireland, according to the Irish Times and Euractiv.

Euractiv reported that Leave.eu was one of 80,000 British .eu websites thatEURid wrote to ahead of the Brexit cut-off date.

British operators of .eu domains have until March 31 to change their address to the EU or prove that they are EU citizens, or they will lose access entirely.

Banks ran the Leave.eu group with Andy Wigmore, who confirmed to French news agency AFP that they had shifted their registered office toWaterford, a town onIreland's southeast coast.

Wigmore defended the move in comments to British newspaper The Independent, saying: "Yes we did it and why not? Anyone can do it and thousands of companies have."

He told the paper that the move would not include the transfer of any staff or economic activity out of the UK to the EU.

The news bought mockery on social mediaand accusations of hypocrisy.

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