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steve2470

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Sat Sep 7, 2019, 11:28 PM Sep 2019

If a second referendum was held on Brexit, would people vote against it ? [View all]

I was just curious. I know the first one passed narrowly. It seems only a second referendum *might* shut up the rabid Brexiteers, but I am sure they might claim the election was flawed, corrupt, etc, and then want a third referendum.

Thanks for tolerating my question, from a curious Yank.

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