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The question: Graeme emails to ask: Now that the EU referendum vote has been declared to leave EU, is it not possible for the government to have a second referendum vote just the same as SNP wants to have another referendum for independence.

The answer: It is unlikely that there would be a second in-out referendum, not least because there is little evidence it would have a different result.

In a post-referendum poll by ComRes, 92% of leave voters said they were happy with the outcome, while 4% of remain voters were happy (and, overall, 7% were indifferent).

Also, MPs (with a handful of exceptions) have been rushing to say that the result of the vote must be respected.

Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt has suggested there may be a second referendum on the terms of an eventual deal to the leave the EU, although that is not required by current legislation.

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