Corbyn: I will remain neutral in case of second Brex referendum

Jeremy Corbyn, the labist leader, the main opposition party in Great Britain, declared today that it would remain neutral in the event of a new referendum on Brex, which he intends to organise if he comes to power following elections next month. I, as prime minister, would take a neutral stance in order to [...]
I, as prime minister, would take a neutral position in order to faithfully implement the outcome received and unite our communities and our country, instead of continuing endless debates with the EU on Brexit”, Corby said during a debate published on the BBC.
This is the clearest stance of the leader of the labists, who has been highly criticised after refusing to say which option he would campaign for during a second referendum.
“Role mine and our government will be, to make sure this referendum is held in the quiet atmosphere and we stick to the result”, the lab chief said, citing the deep divisions caused by the 2016 referendum on Brex, when 52% of Britons voted for EU departure. / AT S/












