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Brexit Series: Avoid Brexit in 2nd referendum; EU election poll suggests otherwise

According to reports, British Prime Minister Theresa May offered a second referendum voting should the members of her parliament vote and pass another of her agreement, which according to many members is an old agreement already rejected by the parliament with added to sweeteners to attract support. The bill is expected to be presented before the parliament in the first week of June. Her plan is reportedly seeing backlash within her own party.

Why a second referendum on Brexit? Is it that the members of the parliament who voted to remain within the European Union, including Prime Minister Theresa May hoping that this time the people might be voting to stay?

However, the pan European Union election polls suggest otherwise. Later this week, people of the European Union would be voting to select members of the European Parliament, and the people of the UK would be voting too possibly in its last pan-European voting.

According to polls, prominent Brexiteer Nigel Farage’s Brexit Party is set to win maximum numbers of seats. The Brexit Party is forecasted to win 25 seats, more than Labour and Conservative Parties combined, which are poised to win 18 and 7 seats.  

The polls strongly suggest that Brexit will of the people still remains strong.

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