I want to go back to what the hon. Gentleman talked about earlier, given the points he is making now. He said that the initial vote was not driven by anger or alienation. Will he comment on the consequences of shoehorning in a second referendum? Would it not incite greater anger and alienation of the kind that we did not necessarily see in the first referendum?
EU Membership: Second Referendum
Proceeding contribution from
Jon Cruddas
(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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