David Cameron rules out second EU referendum

David Cameron rules out second EU referendum
London, June 28: British Prime Minister David Cameron on Tuesday ruled out a second referendum on Britain's European Union membership. The Prime Minister's spokesperson said that holding another vote was "not remotely on the cards", the Telegraph online reported. The clarification came amid a petition calling for a re-run in the event of a close result and following speculation that the government may go to the country again once the terms of Britain's new relationship were agreed. The spokesperson said: "That's not remotely on the cards. There was a decisive result (in the EU referendum). The focus of the Cabinet discussion was how we get on and deliver that."
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