Not exact matches
The so - called populist movement — in which people feel they aren't being heard by their governments — has
led Britain to
vote to exit the E.U., or
Brexit, while far - right political candidates in France and the Netherlands edge closer to winning their upcoming presidential elections.
Ahead of the
Brexit vote, a Citi Global Economics research team
led by Ebrahim Rahbari, Willem Buiter, and Tina M. Fordham expressed similar sentiments in a note:
Farage was one of the main figures who
led the successful push for the UK's
vote to leave the European Union, commonly known as «
Brexit.»
We believe the
Brexit vote will continue to be top of mind this week, as polls point to a marginal
lead for those on the «leave» side.
Ed Perks: Rick touched on some factors to think about in terms of political uncertainty, but as I reflect on the
Brexit implications and the unpredictability
leading up to the
vote, there was a fair amount of surprise.
In fact, the affirmative
Brexit vote may
lead to increased fiscal stimulus around the world, which could be the ingredient whose absence since the financial crisis has
led to such a disappointing recovery.
Laura Jewell MW, head of Wine Australia UK, admitted that the
Brexit vote last June had had an adverse effect on Australian wine sales to the UK during the second half of last year due to unfavourable exchange rates,
leading to a slide in both volume and value sales.
The same anti-government, populist uprising that
led to a «leave»
vote in
Brexit had catapulted Trump to victory in America.
Leading up to the
Brexit vote, which took place in the Summer of 2016, the odds of «staying» reached -425.
In his highly - regarded account of the battle over
Brexit, Sunday Times political editor Shipman details how Cummings
led Vote Leave to success with a bloody - minded approach that riled some fellow Brexiteers.
First, Justice Secretary and
leading Vote Leave advocate Michael Gove throws down a gauntlet, explaining how he believes
Brexit negotiations could be conducted calmly and without crisis.
Prime Minister Theresa May has been very clear about adhering to 52 % of the electorate that
voted for
Brexit: she will
lead the UK out of the EU.
Mrs May is
leading the race to take over from Mr Cameron after he quit in the wake of the
Brexit vote.
The
leading Brexit campaigner and frontrunner to succeed Cameron as Tory leader claimed he was «sad» to hear of Cameron's decision to resign after the UK
voted to leave the European Union.
As pro-EU campaigners seek to highlight the risks of
Brexit with a «Better The Devil You Know» strategy, David Cameron has
led from the front by calling an Out
vote a «step into the dark» and the «gamble of the century».
She has also
led the charge against «hard
Brexit» and has even refused to say that she would definitely
vote for May's «Great Repeal Bill».
He is unfit to
lead his party and he is unelectable by an electorate that has just
voted for
Brexit.
Arguably this was what
led to the
Brexit vote outcome.
If the British
vote for a
Brexit, it will undoubtedly be based on an English majority, which will
lead to a strong push for a new Scottish independence referendum (this time perhaps supported by the EU elite).
Others argued the turmoil in the Tory party, caused by the shock
Brexit vote and
leading to the possibility of a general election within months, had forced them to act, with further senior figures expected to resign on Monday.
June 27, 2016 • In the campaign
leading up to the
Brexit vote, economist Tim Harford played the role of independent fact checker.
Though the suggestion that a real Purge could ever happen still seems pretty ridiculous, between the hate - filled antics of Donald Trump and the calculated fear - mongering that
led to the recent
Brexit vote, the movie feels a lot closer to reality than previously imagined.
Weyman Bennett, the joint secretary of the Unite against Fascism campaign group, suggested the rise of racist attacks in schools is due to the EU referendum
vote on June 23 last year, which
led to
Brexit.
It helps teachers and students talk about: 1) How the European Union works 2) The events that
led to the referendum 3) Who can
vote and how 4) The outcome: what happens if the UK
votes to remain in the EU or leave the EU Keywords: EU Referendum, Politics, Democracy, Voting,
Brexit, Leave, Remain, Labour, Conservative To read our EU Referendum Special, which includes articles, features, opinion pieces and a student
vote, go to http://theday.co.uk/special/2016/eu-
vote/
Through that lens, the
Brexit vote isn't all that different from Russia invading Ukraine or the Greek debt crisis: it may
lead to a short term disruption, but in a few weeks the market will realize this, will take some time to sort out and likely rebound in the event of a sell - off.
If
Brexit faces a resounding defeat then the issue will go away for a while, but if the
vote wins or loses narrowly — as polls suggest may happen — then it could
lead to a referendum somewhere else in the EU.
A great example is the recent
Brexit vote that will
lead to the UK withdrawing from the European Union.
Maclean says of Spite Your Face: «With this film I set out to respond to significant changes in the political climate in the UK and abroad over the last 12 months - in particular the divisive campaigns in the
lead up to the
Brexit vote and the US Presidential election.
She also became the first woman to run a major evening sale in London since the 1990s when she
led the first auction in the city after the
Brexit vote.
White & Case has been advising clients on the
vote for several months, having established a
Brexit task force in October
led by partners based in London, Berlin, Brussels, Paris and Geneva.
Perhaps the most important of the pro-
Brexit organizations exposed in this breach, the UK Electoral Commission designated
Vote Leave as the official organization for those campaigning in favor of
Brexit in the
lead - up to the 2016 referendum.
The Oxford researchers had previously reported that political chatbots had played a role in shaping the political landscape that
led to Britain's «
Brexit»
vote.
Change Britain was set up by
leading members of
Vote Leave to campaign for a
Brexit which takes back control of our laws, borders, money and trade.
A survey of the UK's
leading 100 graduate recruiters — including Goldman Sachs, Unilever and BP — found many had downgraded their hiring plans after the
Brexit referendum
vote, with private sector organisations recruiting 10 % fewer graduates by the end of 2017.