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1 In just five weeks' time, Britain will have a referendum on Brexit.
2 Labour has also said it will have a referendum on electoral reform.
3 May I suggest we have a referendum on this proposed change?
4 Let's have a referendum on the day of the election due in 2020.
5 But you can judge for yourselves, and we'll have a referendum .
6 He added: I have said repeatedly that I want us to have a referendum .
7 Northern Ireland did not have a referendum on EU membership.
8 If the Conservatives win, they will have a referendum on EU membership by 2017.
9 One way around it would be to have a referendum .
10 If this is passed we should them have a referendum on the choice of words.
11 Sir, - I think we should have a referendum on whether we should have a referendum .
12 You need to have a referendum on that.
13 However, if we're going to have a referendum we have to have a referendum of real choice.
14 This was the basis for the Attorney General's decision to have a referendum in the first place.
15 The surprise majority meant Salmond was able to act on his party's longstanding promise to have a referendum .
16 New Zealand will have a referendum on the end of life choice bill within the next 12 months.
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