Article 4D140 Hammond plays down Brexit delay increasing chance of second vote

Hammond plays down Brexit delay increasing chance of second vote

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Larry Elliott in Washington and Heather Stewart
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Time likely to be too tight for referendum before end of October, says chancellor

Philip Hammond has played down the possibility that the UK could use the delay to Brexit to hold a second referendum and stressed that he still expects Britain to leave the European Union.

Speaking in Washington, the chancellor said time would be too tight to hold a confirmatory vote before the new deadline of the end of October unless it was triggered over the coming weeks.

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