Daily Mail

Now Clegg wants a 2nd referendum – with the young getting two votes!

- By Richard Marsden

NICK Clegg says there should be a second referendum on Brexit – and under-30s’ votes should count twice.

Despite admitting his ‘time is up’ in politics, the former Liberal Democrat leader also criticised Theresa May as a ‘rather small politician’ for ‘disenfranc­hising the losing side’ in the EU referendum.

Mr Clegg also attacked the House of Lords as something which ‘would be seen as a form of corruption’ in other countries, despite personally creating dozens of Lib Dem peers.

Calling for a second referendum, Mr Clegg, who lost his Sheffield Hallam seat to Labour last month, said: ‘It’s only in a very weird world that June 23 (referendum day last year) is a year zero.

‘This idea of a cornucopia where everyone from the US to Papua New Guinea will give us everything we want in terms of trade deals, the £350million a week for the NHS… we know these things are not true already. Surely the public are entitled to say we want to have another look at this. We should reclaim our right, we should take back control of our destiny, we should be free to say whether we think (the outcome) measures up to what was promised.’

He added: ‘We should give every youngster under 30 a weighted vote of twice the value of everybody else, because it’s their future. Even more importantl­y, we should ‘Time’s up’: Nick Clegg now start reassertin­g our right to change our mind if we want to as a country.’

Mr Clegg, speaking at the Buxton Internatio­nal Festival in Derbyshire, made the comments about Brexit minutes after saying he planned to retire from politics. Responding to a suggestion that he should form a new Centrist party in the style of French president Emmanuel Macron, he said: ‘Even by politician­s’ standards, it would be an act of singular hubris for me to interpret my defeat at the hands of the electorate as a great thumbs-up or be tempted to form my own party.’

Despite being 50, in contrast to Mrs May, 60, and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, 68, Mr Clegg said: ‘You live by the sword and you die by the sword. I have just lost my seat. I like to believe I’ve had a good innings.’

Mr Clegg, who increased the number of Lib Dem peers from 72 to 102 during his years in office, added: ‘We have an unelected second chamber which in other places could be seen as a form of corruption.

‘It could be seen as a way of recycling political patronage.’

Mr Clegg also admitted that some of his own family’s votes were hoovered up by Labour on June 8.

Speaking at a separate event, he said: ‘I had members of my own family, my nieces and nephews, who stridently voted for Corbyn.

‘When I pointed out to them that he’s a Euroscepti­c, they said, “oh, it’ll be fine” and carried on waving their flags at Glastonbur­y.’

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