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Published 18:10 21 Jun 2016 BST
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After a little digging, it was discovered that Barnes actually believes the opposite of Gove's claim, preferring instead that Britain remains in the EU.
Speaking to Sky News, the 79-times capped England international explained how his opinions about the effect Brexit would have on British footballers were confused with his overall opinion on Thursday's referendum.
Although he had already made his desire to remain clear to the Leave campaign, he says he was shocked to hear from his son he was supposedly supporting Britain withdrawing from the EU.
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