referendums should only be held “once in a generation”. The Tory leader told the BBC’s Andrew Marr programme: “Referendums in my experience, direct experience, in this country are not particularly jolly events. “They don’t have a notably unifying force in the national mood, they should be only once in a generation.”Asked what the difference was between a referendum on EU membership being granted and another on Scottish independence being requested, he said: “The difference is we had a referendum in 1975 and we then had another one in 2016.“That seems to be about the right sort of gap.
How about that?”Having sealed a free trade deal the consequences of Brexit for the future of the United Kingdom will move centre stage this year.Nicola.
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