Published: July 16, 2018 17:01:15 | Updated: July 18, 2018 13:18:50
There will be no second referendum on Brexit, a spokesman for Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May said on Monday.
The spokesman repeated May’s belief that her plan for leaving the European Union was the only way to get a deal that meets the government’s aims, reports Reuters.
“The British public have voted to leave the European Union. There is not going to be a second referendum ... under any circumstances,” the spokesman told reporters.
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