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John Dunne

Facebook and Cambridge Analytica had no role in the EU referendum result, says Nick Clegg

Nick Clegg said there was "no evidence" Russia interfered with the EU referendum using Facebook (Picture: PA)

There is “absolutely no evidence” that Russia influenced the EU referendum result using Facebook, the tech giant’s vice-president, Sir Nick Clegg, has said.

The former deputy prime minister, who started working for the company in October, also dismissed claims that Cambridge Analytica swayed people’s decision to vote Leave in 2016. Up to 87 million people are believed to have had their data harvested by the political consultancy via a personality quiz.

Sir Nick said that Facebook had carried out analyses of its data and found no “significant attempt” by outside forces to influence the referendum result.

“Much though I understand why people want to sort of reduce that eruption in British politics to some kind of plot or conspiracy — or some use of new social media through opaque means — I’m afraid the roots to British Euroscepticism go very, very deep,” he told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme.

The ex-leader of the Liberal Democrats claimed attitudes had been influenced far more by “traditional media” over the past four decades.

In February, the House of Commons Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee published a report on disinformation and fake news.

The 18-month inquiry looked into the effects of social media on society, Facebook’s handling of users’ data and allegations that the official Brexit campaigns broke electoral law during the referendum.

MPs have called for greater regulation of tech companies and Sir Nick said implementing new rules was not something they “can or should” do on their own, as it was the responsibility of “democratic politicians”.

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