Theresa May's Brexit ministers have discussed the possibility of second referendum with Labour
Theresa May's ministers have discussed the possibility of giving MPs a vote on a second referendum during talks aimed at agreeing a Brexit deal with Jeremy Corbyn, it has emerged. A team of four ministers led by David Lidington, the Cabinet Office minister, held four and a half hours of talks with their Labour counterparts on Thursday during which the idea of offering a second referendum was discussed as an option. Labour's Keir Starmer is believed to have said that a second referendum had to be one of the options put to MPs in a series of so-called indicative votes which will take place if a deal cannot be agreed
The Telegraph - April 4, 2019View the full story here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2019/04/04/theresa-mays-brexit-ministers-have-discussed-possibility-second/