(Bloomberg) Chris Coghlan loves a challenge. He joined a hedge fund just as the global financial crisis was getting into full swing. Then he took a job with the U.K. Foreign Office’s counter-terrorism unit. Now he wants to reverse Brexit. The 36-year-old is campaigning as an independent in the southwest London neighborhood of Battersea, where about three-quarters of voters opposed leaving the European Union in last year’s referendum.
“I don’t accept that because 52 percent voted to leave, that’s a fixed outcome,’’ Coghlan said, referring to the national margin. “You can only complain for so long before doing something about it.’’