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Senior Labour figures gave mixed messages over whether there should be a second referendum on Britain's membership of the European Union. Senior Labour figures have given mixed messages over whether there should be a second referendum on Britain’s membership of the European Union.
The party’s official policy is that it will honour the result of the vote that took place in June 2016, but interviews on Sunday suggested views vary between members of the shadow cabinet. The party’s official policy is that it will honour the result of the vote that took place in June 2016, but interviews on Sunday suggested views vary between members of the Shadow Cabinet.
It came as senior figures in UK politics wrote in The Independent over whether the time had come to discuss another vote for when the terms of withdrawal become clear. The confusion came as senior figures in UK politics wrote in The Independent over whether the time had come to discuss another vote for when the terms of withdrawal become clear.
Deputy leader Tom Watson was seemingly at odds with Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott on the need for a second poll.Deputy leader Tom Watson was seemingly at odds with Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott on the need for a second poll.
Mr Watson told BBC Radio 5 Live's Pienaar's Politics that with difficult negotiations ahead no possibility should be dismissed outright. Mr Watson told BBC Radio 5 Live’s Pienaar’s Politics that with difficult negotiations ahead no possibility should be dismissed outright.
He said: "We've not said we want a second referendum, what we actually want is a negotiated settlement. He said: “We’ve not said we want a second referendum, what we actually want is a negotiated settlement.
"The point about the vote this week was we don't want power to be taken away from unelected bureaucrats in Brussels, as the debate went in the referendum, to be given to the executive or unelected bureaucrats in Whitehall. “The point about the vote this week was we don’t want power to be taken away from unelected bureaucrats in Brussels, as the debate went in the referendum, to be given to the executive or unelected bureaucrats in Whitehall.
"We want Parliament to have a say on it." “We want Parliament to have a say on it.”
When pushed on whether Labour would rule out a second referendum he said: "When you're in complex negotiations on behalf of the nation you shouldn't rule anything out. When pushed on whether Labour would rule out a second referendum he said: “When you’re in complex negotiations on behalf of the nation you shouldn’t rule anything out.
"What I am trying to say to you, I don't think it is likely at all, it would be more likely that we try and renegotiate the deal should Parliament reject it." “What I am trying to say to you, I don’t think it is likely at all, it would be more likely that we try and renegotiate the deal should Parliament reject it.”
His comments came after Ms Abbott told BBC One's Andrew Marr show that "the Labour Party doesn't support a second referendum". His comments came after Ms Abbott told BBC One’s Andrew Marr Show that “the Labour Party doesn’t support a second referendum”.
Meanwhile, Shadow International Trade Secretary Barry Gardiner simply said: "The Labour Party has not said that we will have a second referendum. Meanwhile, Shadow International Trade Secretary Barry Gardiner simply said: “The Labour Party has not said that we will have a second referendum.
"We will honour the referendum result, but we last week got a final vote for Parliament on the deal. “We will honour the referendum result, but we last week got a final vote for Parliament on the deal.
"That is the democratic guarantee that now is there because of Labour Members of Parliament and 11 Conservatives joining with us." “That is the democratic guarantee that now is there because of Labour Members of Parliament and 11 Conservatives joining with us.”
Mr Gardiner said after Brexit the UK had to remain "closely aligned with our major trading partner" - the EU - which could mean continued membership of the single market. Mr Gardiner said after Brexit the UK had to remain “closely aligned with our major trading partner” the EU which could mean continued membership of the single market.
He told Sky News' Sunday with Niall Paterson: "We haven't swept either the single market or a customs union off the table. We have said we are not fixated on the structures, what we want are the benefits." He told Sky News’ Sunday with Niall Paterson: “We haven’t swept either the single market or a customs union off the table. We have said we are not fixated on the structures, what we want are the benefits.”
Shadow Justice Secretary Richard Burgon said: "Labour isn't calling for a second referendum." Shadow Justice Secretary Richard Burgon said: “Labour isn’t calling for a second referendum.”
He told BBC's Sunday Politics: "It could be the case that Theresa May caves in and starts to ask for another referendum, I very much doubt she will do that. We are not in government, many of these things are hypotheticals. He told BBC’s Sunday Politics: “It could be the case that Theresa May caves in and starts to ask for another referendum, I very much doubt she will do that. We are not in government, many of these things are hypotheticals.
"But I can say very clearly: we are not arguing for a second referendum." “But I can say very clearly: we are not arguing for a second referendum.”