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pure sample of neoliberal fascist elitism
Former British prime minister John
Major has expressed the likelihood of a second referendum on Brexit,
saying that those who voted to remain in the European Union (EU)
should not suffer the “tyranny of the majority”.
Major made the remarks on Friday,
saying there is a “perfectly credible” case for a second
referendum on leaving the 28-member bloc and that those who cast a
Remain vote in the June referendum should have their say in debates
over the terms of departing from the EU.
"I hear the argument that
the 48 percent of people who voted to stay should have no say in what
happens, I find that very difficult to accept,” the former
British premier said.
“The tyranny of the majority
has never applied in a democracy and it should not apply in this
particular democracy," he noted.
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