Culture secretary says result of 2016 poll should be respected
In an interview with BBC Breakfast, the culture secretary, who campaigned for remain in the run-up to the 2016 poll, said she would vote the same way again. Morgan originally insisted she did not support holding another poll and believed the original result needed to be accepted.
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