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Video: UK Parliament debates ‘EU Referendum Rules triggering a 2nd EU Referendum’ petition

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This week, UK parliament debated the ‘EU Referendum Rules triggering a 2nd EU Referendum‘ petition, which was created shortly after the Brexit vote. ‘E-petition 131215’ received immense support, with 4,145,420 signatures.

The video of that debate is below. Here’s the start of the transcript, spoken by Mr James Gray, who was in the Chair:

“Before commencing this afternoon’s important debate, called by the Petitions Committee of the House of Commons, it might be useful if I lay out a couple of rules of procedure. First, quite a large number of Members have signified their intention to speak.

“However, we have got a three-hour debate and I do not intend to apply a formal time limit to speeches—at least to begin with. We have the authority to do that later. If Members are sensible and restrict their remarks to five to 10 minutes apiece, we might get most Members who wish to speak into the debate.

Secondly, the motion before us today, namely that we have considered the petition, is very specific, and I intend to be fairly strict in preventing Members from rambling widely into every issue to do with the European Union and Brexit. Those are not matters for debate this afternoon; the debate is simply about whether we should have a second referendum.”

The rest of the transcript is available on the House of Commons Hansard website.





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