Khan demands referendum on EU deal
revealed police are making contingency plans and preparing for “civil unrest” after Brexit on March 29.
It comes as a BBC Five Live survey of 1,002 voters found 41% believe Brexit will be positive but 50% disagree. economy, jobs and the NHS”. Speaking to the BBC, he added: “It’s really important that this is not a re-run of the referendum but the British public having a say for the first time on the outcome.”
The Labour politician also LONDON Mayor Sadiq Khan yesterday called for a second referendum on any Brexit deal Prime Minister Theresa May strikes with Brussels.
He insisted people should be given the chance to reject a pact that will be “bad for the