UK businesses call for another EU referendum

Published November 9, 2018
This file photo shows flags of the European Union and Britain.
This file photo shows flags of the European Union and Britain.

LONDON: A group of British business chiefs called on Thursday for a referendum on whether to leave the European Union on the terms that Prime Minister Theresa May hopes to negotiate or to stay in the world’s biggest trading bloc.

Less than five months before Britain is due to leave the EU on March 29, a deal is 95 per cent done but officials have repeatedly cautioned they are still haggling over the fate of the land border between British-ruled Northern Ireland and EU member Ireland.

Business leaders including Michael Rake, chairman of Worldpay, Justin King, former CEO of Sainsbury’s, and Karan Bilimoria, the founder of Cobra Beer, called for a vote.

“A bad Brexit or a disastrous Brexit - take your choice,” said King, who called for a referendum – known by campaigners as a “People’s Vote” – on May’s final deal.

“This time around it is a choice between the best Brexit the prime minister has been able to negotiate and a different decision,” King said.

“The democratic deficit is that we haven’t actually had a vote what this is about.”

In the June 2016 referendum, 17.4 million voters, or 51.9pc, backed leaving the EU while 16.1 million, or 48.1pc, backed staying. May has repeatedly said that there will be no second referendum.

People’s Vote campaigners think the most realistic route to another referendum is that parliament votes down May’s deal and the opposition Labour Party fails to trigger a general election.

According to that scenario, parliament would call another referendum and Britain’s EU exit process would have to be placed on hold.

Supporters of Brexit say that thwarting it would thrust the United Kingdom into a major constitutional crisis and further undermine confidence in the political elite.

Published in Dawn, November 9th, 2018

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