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'People Must Get a Final Say': London Mayor Calls for Another Brexit Vote

© REUTERS / Stefan WermuthSadiq Khan, Britain's Labour Party candidate for Mayor of London and his wife Saadiya leave after casting their votes for the London mayoral elections at a polling station in south London Britain May 5, 2016
Sadiq Khan, Britain's Labour Party candidate for Mayor of London and his wife Saadiya leave after casting their votes for the London mayoral elections at a polling station in south London Britain May 5, 2016 - Sputnik International
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) - London Mayor Sadiq Khan expressed a belief that the UK citizens should hold another vote on the country's exiting the European Union in order to take control back over the Brexit process.

According to Khan, UK Prime Minister Theresa May has failed to agree on the Brexit terms within her own party, to say nothing of the deal with the European Union.

"So, after a lot of careful consideration, I’ve decided the people must get a final say. This means a public vote on any deal or a vote on a no-deal, alongside the option of staying in the EU… Another public vote on Brexit was never inevitable, or something I ever thought I’d have to call for. But the government’s abject failure – and the huge risk we face of a bad deal or a 'no deal' Brexit – means that giving people a fresh say is now the right – and only – approach left for our country," Khan wrote in Sunday's Observer newspaper.

Police stand in a cordon as a pro-Europe (R) marcher on a March for Europe demonstration against the Brexit vote in Parliament Square in central London - Sputnik International
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The UK prime minister has denied the possibility of holding another referendum on Brexit on numerous occasions, saying that the ultimate decision was made during the 2016 vote.

"The unfortunate reality is that Theresa May has failed to negotiate a Brexit position with her own party — let alone agree a deal with the EU," he emphasized, noting that the government looked unprepared, "resulting in a litany of wrong turns."

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The United Kingdom and the European Union have to address three important issues by the end of October, which will enable the smooth Brexit process with respect for the two parties' interests: to finalize a treaty on the UK departure from the European Union, resolve the issue of the Irish border and decide on the format of future relations.

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