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Since Britain is deadlocked over Brexit, why doesn't Britain hold a second referendum?

Recently, there has been a great conflict between the British Parliament and British Prime Minister Johnson. However, the second referendum has been delayed, mainly because the EU sanctions against Britain are too harsh!

No second referendum

If I want to hold a second referendum, I must first be recognized by the European Union. Obviously, this is impossible ... Although without the consent of the European Union, if Britain wants to leave the European Union, it will have to bear 39 billion pounds, which is really not worth it for Britain! After all, in the long run, 39 billion pounds is more important to Britain! In the current situation in Britain, people all want to leave the EU, because the EU is bound to be a constraint on British economy and British politics, so after leaving the EU, Britain's economy and politics can develop better!

39 billion pounds of break-up fee

Another reason why there is no second referendum is that the huge break-up fee is beyond Britain's affordability ... Britain really cannot afford the 39 billion pounds of expensive break-up fee, after all, the value of 39 billion pounds far exceeds the value of Brexit. Leaving the European Union will hit the British economy at best, but it doesn't mean that Britain will lose 39 billion pounds directly. Therefore, from the perspective of long-term interests, the 39 billion pounds currently undertaken by Britain is really not worth it! At least from the perspective of money and benefits, 39 billion pounds is really not worth it! Therefore, the second referendum on Brexit has been delayed!

If you insist on leaving the EU, you will be fined

Although 391 pounds is not a small price, it is also a helpless result for Britain! It should be said that if the British Prime Minister Johnson served as the prime minister for a long time, the competition for Brexit should be greatly accelerated. After all, the Prime Minister is the current master of real power in Britain. Just like Churchill decided to participate in the war in World War II, the British Prime Minister has supreme power. Once what he has determined is basically impossible to change, the second referendum may have to be held, but in terms of the current situation, I don't know which day it is!