U.K.'s Boris Johnson Asked About Second Referendum on Brexit

EU Toughens Demands on U.K. for Brexit Transition

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U.K. Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson speaks to reporters about chatter of a second referendum on Brexit ahead of a summit on North Korea in Vancouver.

He was first asked about his claim that U.K. contribution to the bloc would rise to 438 million pounds ($604 billion) by the end of the post-Brexit transition period, and how that sum could be diverted to the country’s ailing National Health Service.