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Maria Kolesnikova

UK trade official rejects new Brexit referendum even without an EU withdrawal deal

LONDON �� The U.K. government will resist calls for another referendum on leaving the European Union even if it does not secure an acceptable withdrawal agreement with the bloc, International Trade Secretary Liam Fox said.

Fox said on Sky News that he sees "a very difficult end" to fraught discussions in which EU negotiators think they're making too many concessions and British counterparts think they haven't won enough commitments to guarantee the nation's independence.

"We may or may not be able to get that agreement, in which case we would have to leave the European Union without one," Fox said. "But we are not going to be bounced into another referendum, so that those who lost the previous one can try to apply continued membership of the European Union to the people of Britain in perpetuity."

His comments come the day after Jo Johnson, the pro-European brother of the former foreign secretary and Brexit supporter Boris Johnson, quit as transport minister saying he couldn't vote for the deal May was negotiating, and called for a second referendum on Brexit.

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