ANDREW Marr took aim at London Mayor Sadiq Khan for his support of revoking Article 50 as he argued this decision would undermine Brexit and the 17.4 million people who voted to quit the European Union.
would mean for the country. BBC host Andrew Marr was quick to attack the London Mayor insisting that his proposal would undermine the Brexit decision and the Labour Party stance of having a second referendum with a Leave and Remain option.Mr Marr began by saying: “If you think that we should stay inside the EU and we should revoke Article 50 there is no point in a negotiation, is there?
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