Germany sees increased chances for the second Brexit referendum

A second Brexit referendum seems increasingly likely, German Justice Minister Katarina Barley told Swedish broadcaster SWR on Tuesday, hours before British lawmakers discuss and vote on the next steps for Brexit after previously rejecting the Prime's plan. Minister.

A delay in the March 29 release date could be debated, "But if you don't have a plan to make it different, then a delay makes only limited sense," Barley said, adding a second referendum. "I think this is becoming more and more likely every day," he said.

Meanwhile, concerns about the effects of Brexit are growing. According to a study published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ), with Brexit, the UK risks a boom in heart attack deaths due to the increase in fruit and vegetable prices.

" we expect 12.400 more deaths between 2021 and 2030. And even with a commercial agreement, we expect about 6.000 more deaths between strokes and heart attacks ”.

Germany sees increased chances for the second Brexit referendum

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