GIVEN the debacle of Brexit and the calls for a second referendum why not have another vote but combine the results with the first one?
The question would be identical to the question in the first referendum and if, as many Labour politicians are saying, people have changed their minds, we could see if this was the case.
In combining the votes of the two referendums, the first referendum isn’t being ignored.
If the combined results were to still to leave then the country should leave the EU within a month, without a deal if necessary.
Ian Thompson, Spennymoor
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