London Mayor calls for second Brexit Referendum

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London Mayor Sadiq Khan called for a second referendum on Brexit because of the government’s “abject failure” to negotiate a deal with Brussels.

In an opinion piece published in the Observer on Sunday, Khan expressed his fears of “crashing out of the EU with no deal,” and suggested the people should “take back control.”

According to the Labour mayor, this means “a public vote on any deal or a vote on a no-deal, alongside the option of staying in the EU.”

He said both scenarios were “incredibly risky and I don’t believe Theresa May has the mandate to gamble so flagrantly with the British economy and people’s livelihoods.”

He added: “People didn’t vote to leave the EU to make themselves poorer, to watch their businesses suffer, to have NHS wards understaffed, to see the police preparing for civil unrest or for our national security to be put at risk if our cooperation with the EU in the fight against terrorism is weakened.”

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