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A 2nd Brexit vote could reverse the 1st, says Farage

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Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage said on Sunday he was increasing­ly concerned that a vote for Britain to leave the European Union could be overturned by a powerful group of the bloc’s supporters.

In an interview with Britain’s Observer newspaper, Farage, former head of the euroscepti­c UK Independen­ce Party, said a well-organized and funded group of campaigner­s that wants to remain in the EU was drowning out those who want to leave.

“The Remain side are making all the running,” said Farage. “They have a majority in parliament, and unless we get ourselves organized we could lose the historic victory that was Brexit.”

Last week, Farage said he was warming to the idea of holding a second vote on Britain’s membership of the EU to settle the argument – an idea written off by other Brexit campaigner­s who urged the government to press on with exit talks.

In 2016, Britons voted 52 to 48 percent in favour of ending its membership of the EU. Prime Minister Theresa May has ruled out a second referendum, saying her government was seeking an amicable divorce with the EU which will safeguard the economy and enable Britain to secure trade deals with other countries.

But some Brexit campaigner­s fear her approach has led to the watering down of several of their demands, including the ability to reduce immigratio­n and to reclaim sovereignt­y by leaving the jurisdicti­on of the European Court of Justice.

Several pro-EU campaigner­s say the need for a second referendum has become more pressing.

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