Nearly 40 deputies signed a letter demanding a second vote on Brexit – and say that it must include the option of staying in the EU
The open letter is backed by 38 deputies, from all opposition parties.
And they believe that the public should have the opportunity to think again about the exit of the EU.
David Lammy, Labor Party, said: "I called for a referendum on the final terms of the agreement on Brexit.The first day, the Parliament met after the referendum of 2016.
"At the time, I was alone, but in recent months there has been a big change in favor of the People's Vote, supported by MPs from all parties 19659002] "The government has proved unable to reach an agreement on Brexit even close to what was promised in the 2016 referendum." The reality is that the government's agreement will leave poorer, less sovereign and diplomatically sterilized.] "This, in addition to the weight of the public in su The referendum on the final agreement means that we must trust the British people to decide if the bad agreement Brexit of the government is better than maintaining our membership in the European Union. "