A GERMAN comedian used the BBC Question Time audience to prove exactly why a second Brexit referendum would produce an outcome which was “give or take exactly the same”.
’s Question Time, German comedian Henning Wehn used the audience to prove his point that a second Brexit referendum would not deliver another decisive result. Mr Wehn claimed the BBC audience represented the views of the whole of the UK, as he joked about the
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