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Exclusive: Leading Brexit donors say Britain will reverse decision to leave EU | Reuters
'LONDON (Reuters) - Two of the biggest donors to the Brexit campaign say they now believe the project they championed will eventually be abandoned by the government and the United Kingdom will stay in the European Union. '
'Both major political parties are committed to leaving the EU in accordance with the 2016 referendum. '
'A second referendum would be “a nightmare,” Martin said.“It’s like saying: ‘Do you think we should have another world war?’ or ‘What do you think about being struck by lightning?’” he said. '
'He said he would be willing to donate to the leave cause in the event of another referendum, while Hargreaves said he was undecided. '
'Peter Hargreaves, the billionaire who was the second biggest donor to the 2016 leave campaign, and veteran hedge fund manager Crispin Odey told Reuters they expect Britain to stay in the EU despite their campaign victory in the 2016 referendum. '
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'LONDON (Reuters) - Two of the biggest donors to the Brexit campaign say they now believe the project they championed will eventually be abandoned by the government and the United Kingdom will stay in the European Union. '
'Both major political parties are committed to leaving the EU in accordance with the 2016 referendum. '
'A second referendum would be “a nightmare,” Martin said.“It’s like saying: ‘Do you think we should have another world war?’ or ‘What do you think about being struck by lightning?’” he said. '
'He said he would be willing to donate to the leave cause in the event of another referendum, while Hargreaves said he was undecided. '
'Peter Hargreaves, the billionaire who was the second biggest donor to the 2016 leave campaign, and veteran hedge fund manager Crispin Odey told Reuters they expect Britain to stay in the EU despite their campaign victory in the 2016 referendum. '
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