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- British Prime Minister Theresa May has categorically ruled out a second Brexit referendum, saying it would be a "gross betrayal" of democracy and trust.
- It is not the first time May has shut down a so-called People's Vote, but it is the most strident she has been in her language.
- Her comments in The Sunday Telegraph come amid growing calls to re-run the 2016 referendum to leave the European Union — including from within her own party.
British Prime Minister Theresa May has gone further than ever before in ruling out a second Brexit referendum, saying it would be a betrayal of democracy and trust.
Writing in The Sunday Telegraph, May attempted the shut down growing calls to re-run the 2016 referendum to leave the European Union.
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