There must be a second referendum, with the facts laid out in the light of the lessons of the past three years. Early this week, Jeremy Corbyn needs to make a speech along these lines, setting out the economic realities, and call for an extension of article 50 long enough to hold a second referendum. Photograph: Neil Hall/EPAThe first precondition is that Corbyn must declare that his aim is a second referendum. If he is ready to commit to a second referendum along with the votes to make it happen, we must make common cause. Swinson should not only say yes, she should say publicly that if Corbyn moves she will back him.
Source: The Guardian October 06, 2019 06:30 UTC