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New polling and recent by-elections signal Britain has turned its back on Brexit, the former minister for Europe Denis MacShane has said.
The million who marched in London for a new referendum or the six million who signed the Revoke Article 50 petition will have a chance to vote for what they want.
Like Churchill in 1948, Macron is determined to posit the idea of union in Europe against what he defines as the threat of Brexit nationalism.
Now in the most comprehensive demolition of Lexit ever produced, a group of elected Labour politicians, highly respected trade union leaders and environmentalists have told fans of Lexit that everything they have been told is factually wrong.
Britain cannot and will not divorce itself from the continent of Europe and the European question will continue to be a defining feature of politics into the future.