Another referendum claim was supported by the Nobel Prize in the United Kingdom 10p59.3-H
(42.84) Another referendum claim was supported by the Nobel Prize in the United Kingdom
Some British scientist, including the Nobel laureate, has been able to organize a more referendum on the United Kingdom-based press release The Independent Breakingt. Another key point of the Independent Referendum proposal was that, in the last referendum, the sovereignty of the UK has been won by the success of the referendum, so that the voting should be on the conditions of the European Union's exit from the UK for the practice of that sovereignty. In total, the Independent has demanded a referendum for the 'Defection Deal'. The proposal was supported by Nobel laureate Sir Paul Nurse and Sir Fraser'sStrataa.
On 24 July Independent began a campaign titled 'Final She', calling for another referendum referendum. They called on an online petition to sign the proposal that supporters of the proposal On that day, they mentioned that the members of his own team were frustrated about how the British Prime Minister Theresa May worked on the conditions of the 'deal of breaks'. Brecht's implementation minister David Davis resigned as a result of disagreements over the breaks. British Foreign Minister Boris Johnson has been associated with him. In such a situation, the implementation of the breaks is in the danger of being implemented in any form rather than on the exact conditions. External Affairs Minister Jeremy Hunt has expressed the apprehension of implementing an 'accidental break'.
More than 500,000 people responded to the Independent's call British scientists have supported the Independent's proposal for another referendum for a deal with them. There are at least two Nobel laureates among them. With the Nobel Prize winning geneticist Sir Paul Nurse and Nobel laureate chemist Sir Fraser Stoddart, aerospace scientists Royal Lord Martin Rees and renowned microbiologist Dame Annie Glover supported the proposal for another referendum.
Dame Annie, president of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, said, "I'm afraid of the future of research. I am afraid of not just science but in all possible cases. If we implement a breakthrough, we will have to leave the EU without any breakthrough deal. "
Apart from scientists, in addition to scientists, one hundred and sixty thousand physicians representing organizations, the British Medical Association and 43 million students representing the organizations, National Union of Students, supported the propaganda campaign demanding an independent referendum known as the 'Final Say' of the Independent.
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