The mainstream media’s outrage over the UKIP’s “breaking point” poster is “synthetic” and designed purely to derail the Leave campaign’s winning message, the head of the Discourse Institute has said. Speaking on Breitbart News Daily, George Igler said the Remain campaign have been trying to exploit the tragic death of Labour MP Jo Cox in order to silence the Leave campaign and “tie their hands behind their back” on immigration. Launching a defence of the much-criticised poster, Mr Igler said it was “an accurate depiction of the facts” and is exactly “what happened to Europe” at the height of the migrant crisis last year. Many commentators in the mainstream media have tried to use the poster as an example of the supposedly dangerous “tone” of the EU referendum debate in the moments leading up to the killing of Jo Cox. However, Mr Igler pointed out the poster was released “something like an hour before this poor woman died.” “There’s no way her murderer could have even seen it let alone be motivated by it,” he added. He said the Remain campaign and its supporting media seek to “exploit” the killing because “this argument about mass immigration and this being the