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Andrew Neil recons they'd struggle to hold a referendum anyway as they haven't done one since the 70s and just don't have the infrastructure in place to do such a snap vote with so many rural, remote and island based polling needed.
With the supposed capitulation by the PM, it may have just been a threat, as he and we know the one thing the EU despises the most is direct democracy, it simply does not have a good record of getting its way when it asks the people. |
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