1 Baroness O'Cathain debates involving the Department for Exiting the European Union

Tue 7th Mar 2017
European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill
Lords Chamber

Report stage (Hansard): House of Lords

European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill

Baroness O'Cathain Excerpts
Lord Newby Portrait Lord Newby
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I would have thought that that is fairly clear. People voted to start the process and we get to the point where there is a deal. At that point, the people should decide, finally, on whether the deal is acceptable. There would be no need, no point, and no issue for having a third referendum after that second decisive referendum.

Baroness O'Cathain Portrait Baroness O'Cathain (Con)
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Surely what we voted on was whether to leave or remain—nothing else.

Lord Newby Portrait Lord Newby
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My Lords, people voted on 57 varieties of the future of this country. The vast bulk of people, as all the polls show, did not vote to leave the single market; now they are being told they have got to. The idea that the referendum vote reflected the settled will of 52% of the people on what they wanted our future relationship with Europe to be is, in my view, extremely simplistic. It is not borne out by conversations with individuals or the polling evidence. I do not believe that that vote should be the last word.