The hon. Gentleman is making a significant point. The question in the 2016 referendum was very simple—“Do you want to be in the EU or out of the EU?” The deal, which is 575 pages and an addendum—I tried to read it, without success—is a much more complex item to put to the electorate. Given that remainers say voters did not understand the original proposition, does he agree that the argument that the question in a second referendum would be simple and the electorate would understand it is ridiculous?
EU Membership: Second Referendum
Proceeding contribution from
Graham Stringer
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 3 December 2018.
It occurred during e-petition debate on EU Membership: Second Referendum.
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