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This petition was submitted during the 2015-2017 parliament

Rejected petition Debate the merits of calling a 2nd EU referendum in light of new evidence

The signatories to this petition confirm that they either;

(i) voted Leave and have subsequently changed their mind or
(ii) failed to participate in the EU referendum, and given the chance again, would do so and vote Remain

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The electorate has gained a significant amount of concrete incremental information since the official result of the 23rd June referendum (including market reaction and significant sterling devaluation), following which the electorate is arguably much better equipped to make a more informed decision. Logic would suggest a higher turnout and meaningful chance of a different outcome. A second referendum is therefore appriorate given the irreversibility of invoking article 50.

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https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/147061

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