British Prime Minister David Cameron ruled out a second referendum on Britain's European Union membership.
London:
British Prime Minister David Cameron today ruled out a second referendum on Britain's European Union membership.
The Prime Minister's spokesperson said that holding another vote was "not remotely on the cards", the Telegraph online reported.
The clarification came amid a petition calling for a re-run in the event of a close result and following speculation that the government may go to the country again once the terms of Britain's new relationship were agreed.
The spokesperson said: "That's not remotely on the cards. There was a decisive result (in the EU referendum). The focus of the Cabinet discussion was how we get on and deliver that."
The Prime Minister's spokesperson said that holding another vote was "not remotely on the cards", the Telegraph online reported.
The clarification came amid a petition calling for a re-run in the event of a close result and following speculation that the government may go to the country again once the terms of Britain's new relationship were agreed.
The spokesperson said: "That's not remotely on the cards. There was a decisive result (in the EU referendum). The focus of the Cabinet discussion was how we get on and deliver that."
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