British Prime Minster Theresa May is warning that a second referendum on Britain's EU membership would cause irreparable damage to the integrity of the country's politics.
It comes as Mrs May is trying to gather support for a draft Brexit deal, which needs the approval of parliament before it can go ahead.
If it isn't approved, the country could crash out of the EU with a no deal, leading many to question whether there should be a second referendum
UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports
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