If there is a second referendum, then it should not include any option of remaining in the EU.
Several years ago, Ireland was asked by the EU to have another referendum, simply because they did not like the outcome when they rejected the terms of an important treaty.
There are many in the Remain camp who are crossing their fingers, that due to the confusion and worry cooked up by those who simply cannot contemplate leaving the EU, that people will change their minds.
Britain thankfully is a democracy, and however close that 2016 result was, the majority voted to LEAVE, and that's exactly what we must do in March.
How we leave is another matter, but if the option to remain is on the referendum paper, then any negotiations in the future with the Eu, will be totally stacked against the Uk.
The country will be seen as weak and heaven knows what the markets in that place known as THE CITY would do.
Whether your a Remainer or Leaver, the current offer on the table is a poor one, and no doubt will probably fail in the parliamentary vote.
If the vote had been to stay, then none of this fiasco would be happening, but we are leaving in March, hard, soft or spongy Brexit, and any second referendum should be a discussion on our leaving terms, nothing else.