David Cameron: Second Brexit referendum 'can't be ruled out'

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Cameron, who was PM for six years, has largely kept quiet since leaving office following the 2016 Brexit referendum.

David Cameron announcing his resignation after 2016's referendum. Image: Daniel Leal-Olivas David Cameron announcing his resignation after 2016's referendum. Image: Daniel Leal-Olivas FORMER BRITISH PRIME Minister David Cameron has said that a second Brexit referendum cannot be ruled out.

“Every single day I think about it, the referendum and the fact that we lost and the consequences and the things that could have been done differently, and I worry desperately about what is going to happen next,” Cameron said. Cameron added in the that had no regrets about launching the Brexit referendum and accused current PM Boris Johnson of behaving “appallingly” during the pre-vote campaigning.

Cameron also said a no-deal Brexit would be a bad outcome and that he would have backed the withdrawal agreement rejected by MPs.Cameron told The Times that a referendum on Britain’s relationship with the EU had long been promised by politicians and that the EU issue needed to be addressed.“This issue needed to be addressed and I thought a referendum was coming, so better to try to get some reforms we needed and have a referendum.

 

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