Liam Fox Says No New Brexit Vote Even If U.K. Crashes Out of EU
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The U.K. government will resist calls for another referendum on leaving the European Union even if it fails to secure an acceptable withdrawal agreement with the bloc, according to International Trade Secretary Liam Fox.
In an interview with Sky News on Saturday, Fox said he sees “a very difficult end” to fraught discussions in which EU negotiators think they’re making too many concessions and British counterparts think they haven’t won enough commitments to guarantee the nation’s independence.