Asked if the government was preparing for a vote, Hinds told Sky News: "No, a second referendum would be divisive. We've had the people's vote, we've had the referendum and now we've got to get on with implementing it." He described Prime Minister Theresa May's deal to the leave the European Union as a "balanced" agreement that lawmakers should support. More to follow
Source: bd News24 December 16, 2018 09:11 UTC