Tories Don't Want Second Brexit Vote, But Many in Labour Do
MacKlow-Smith Says Pound is Undervalued Long-Term
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The overwhelming majority of members of Prime Minister Theresa May’s Conservative Party don’t want there to be a second referendum on Britain’s EU membership, according to a survey published Thursday. For the other main U.K. parties, the opposite is true.