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Brexit - Labour Party is Under Pressure to Ballot Members on Second EU Referendum




Thousands of campaigners have signed petitions asking the labour party to change their policy and demanding them to start campaigning for a second EU referendum immediately.

The polls over last year has been obvious that the majority of Labour voters want a second EU referendum to remain in the EU. Party members are concerned about winning the next general election and they want to commit to the public vote on Brexit rather than campaign for remain in the referendum.


Campaigners already started to push for a change in the party’s policy which lead the party leader, Jeremy Corbyn, to shift his position as he mentioned he will back any deal after consulting labour members on which way to follow going forward.


What will happen next? and where is the UK heading in the next general election?


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