Don't think there's any value in going through legal channels, as far as challenging the EU or it's support systems - that's an expensive dead end. None of the several legal challenges, to my knowledge, have succeeded - why? - think about it.
Besides I would never put my money into the hands of grossly overpaid lawyers, willingly. When I was up against barristers (once three at a time) on public enquiries 10 years or so ago, I found them bumptious, but useless, in the subject under consideration, at least. They lost all the three or four cases when they faced me. The government inspector accepting my well researched and argued case each time - if you don't believe me give me a mailing address and you can have copy of inspector's reports.
By the way your estimate was way under by a factor of 2 and one 1/2. The point, as a result, is now well established - Britain's membership of the EU lacks legitimacy. This fact will feature increasingly in the time ahead.
Anyway, this was a joint effort, financially supported by those who saw merit in the initiative - don't knock us all.
What do you have to your credit, Chikrodah, in this fight?
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