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Farage: 'I don't want a second referendum'
The former UKIP leader says that he is not in favour of a second referendum, even though he admits that we are getting closer to that.
Nigel Farage was reacting to call by the former education secretary Justine Greening for a fresh referendum on the UK's exit from the EU.
Mr Farage tells Radio 4's World at One that he would prefer a new general election, rather than a referendum because voters have been betrayed over Brexit, and "there is uproar out there about the Chequers plan".
(Photo: Nigel Farage, former UKIP leader Credit: ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½)
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