Tony Blair urges second Brexit vote

Former British prime minister Tony Blair says a second referendum on Brexit will bring "closure" to the divisive issue.

Tony Blair

Former British prime minister Tony Blair says there is half a chance of another Brexit referendum. (AAP)

Former British prime minister Tony Blair says Britain should hold a second referendum to bring "closure" to the chaotic Brexit process, and he believes the chances of such a vote taking place are now greater than 50 per cent.

With just over nine weeks till Britain is due to leave the EU, there is still no deal on the terms and parliament last week crushingly defeated the plan that Prime Minister Theresa May negotiated.

"I think if you have another referendum it really will bring closure. People like myself accept if the country votes to leave again, that's it," Blair, who opposes leaving the European Union, said.

"But I think if you leave without going back to the people, with this mess and in these circumstances, there will be even greater division."

Blair, who served as prime minister from 1997 to 2007, said Britain could not leave the EU unless it knew where it was heading.

If that meant applying to push back the March 29 Brexit date, then Britain should apply for that, he added.

"The idea that we can tumble out of the European Union without a deal, I mean this would be completely irresponsible and I'm sure that parliament won't allow it," he said.

Meanwhile, an Irish newspaper has claimed that secret plans are being drawn up to deploy Irish police to the border with Northern Ireland in the event of a Brexit deal.

The Irish Independent says about 600 officers could be required to man the estimated 300 border crossings along the 500km frontier, although the chief of the Irish police has denied the report.

"Reports of 600 Gardai (police) to be moved to the border are entirely incorrect. I have not discussed this matter, neither have I considered this proposal," Commissioner Drew Harris said.


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