Sentences with phrase «turn a leave vote»

Turn a Leave vote into a demand for something better.

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Around 5,500 firms registered in the UK rely on the European Union's passporting rights for the financial services sector, and they turn over about # 9 billion in revenue.There has been a surge in applications for Irish passports following the UK's vote to leave the European Union.
In a historic turn events that has left investors around the world reeling, Britain voted to leave the European Union early Friday morning.
When Washingtonians voted to legalize marijuana and gay marriage in November, some British Columbians marvelled at the abrupt left turn.
While the United States has been embroiled in pre-presidential election drama and speculation about what might trigger the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates, the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union and multiple central banks worldwide turned to a negative interest - rate policy in an attempt to stimulate growth.
If there is a vote to leave, attention will turn to the negotiations of the treaties that would replace the current EU treaty.
At No Left Turns, friend to pomocons Joe Knippenberg has set off a (mostly) nice conversation on sex vote stuff.
Over at The Political Voices of Women, guest blogger Deb Della Piana from Turn Left asks women to Use Your Brains, Don't Vote for McCain.
The Park Board voted unanimously Monday to turn down the school district's proposal because it would leave too much park land unusable, said Park Board President Ken Nolan.
It wears its left - wing politics on its sleeve and turns the tried - and - tested «idealistic good guy vs corrupt bad guy» narrative on its head, by showing considerable sympathy for the Democrat incumbent Cogswell is trying to unseat, while all the while encouraging you to vote for its protagonist.
That suggests that 1,350,000 first time voters will turn out, while around two million sit it out, leaving first time voters under - represented in the electorate: 60 per cent of all voters say that they will definitely vote, including 75 per cent of the over-65s.
(The 52 per cent were often called the «left - behinds») This vote was on a high turn out of 72 per cent.
As the letter was handed over in Brussels Theresa May told MPs in the Commons that she was aware there would be consequences of leaving and that many people who voted to remain would be sad however she added: «This is an historic moment from which there can be no turning back.
«Turning the referendum into a vote on Cameron only pushes left - wingers towards Brexit (though this may be Burgon's unspoken aim).
That could give the Leave campaign a decisive edge in the final result, but Crosby says that victory now hinges on whichever campaign inspires people to turn out and vote.
Corbyn said: «My message is going to be, as well as having the debate within the party, let's do some campaigning to reach out to the parts of left - behind Britain that often voted to leave the European Union, and in some cases have turned to Ukip.»
Post-war Liberal leaders were chosen by asking each MP in turn to leave the meeting to be evaluated by colleagues, or by placing voting slips in a champagne cooler.
Having voted in committee to move forward what turned out to be widely reviled legislation, Faso was left with egg on his face.
As Democratic consultant Hank Sheinkopf, a Cuomo opponent - turned - advisor put it: «The best way to win anything is to have a sufficient enough menu so people from the right will have to hold their noses and vote, people from the center will have to hold their noses and vote, and people on the left the same.»
Howie Hawkins, a socialist running for the Green Party in New York State for governor, reached almost 10 % in opinion polls and scored 5 % in the election, winning 174,000 votes; this marks a turning point for left - wing politics in New York.
If it turns out that Vote Leave executed Baker's plan, it will have very substantially exceeded the amount of money it was allowed to spend, and will have committed a criminal offence.
«It is clear his behaviour last night in whipping up a rally of largely non-Labour members and his refusal to accept any blame for the referendum defeat turned off a number of colleagues from the left who were considering abstaining or voting for him,» said the politician, who also argued that there was deep anger about the perception that Corbyn had not tried hard enough to mobilise Labour voters during the referendum campaign.
To the governing party, and slight polls being biased towards labour, unless the Toeies get their core vote too actually turn out, they're panicking about a overall majority, I'm surprised they gave t dug up loony left stories Len Mklusky and Tom Watson trying to buy safe seats, Karen buck, the Toeirs don't want the poor to breed, Andy Newman, Stalin and Chairman Mao, did a great job, there's hundreds of comments out there if the Toeies got desperate,
The chair of Vote Leave in Wales, the former Welsh Secretary David Jones had suggested that as Carwyn Jones proved to be out of touch with Welsh opinion on leaving the European Union, the First Minister should turn to Mr Davies for advice.
But one year on from our historic vote to leave the European Union, the fates of the British political elite have been utterly turned upside down.
A flurry of angry Lib Dem voters have already stamped away, protesting they didn't vote Tory: they voted for the party that Charles Kennedy very nearly turned the Lib Dems into — an antiwar, left - of - Labour, new radical force.
In the mean time, it's your turn to vote: which do you think Patty will choose (leave your answer in the comments) and then watch the video for the answer from the Great Day Tampa Bay website.
In some ways I'm more persuaded by Dixon's struggle to turn over a new leaf than I am by the fiery crusade of Mildred Hayes, a grieving mother whom McDormand invests with the kind of scene - stealing ferocity that will doubtless pummel more than a few academy members into submission: Vote for me, bitches!
The Truth Will Set You Free In an August 2011 post, I suggested that Dauphiné's trapping efforts in and around Athens led the Athens Area Humane Society to cancel its contract with the city, [2] which in turn prompted the Athens - Clarke Commission — left with no other option for feral cats — to vote 9 — 1 in favor of TNR.
Whereas Leave.EU relied on Cambridge to influence voters through its use of data analytics, Vote Leave turned to AIQ, eventually paying the firm roughly 40 percent of its # 7 million campaign budget, according to The Guardian.
He worked with a small team of young volunteers in what was then a unit of Vote Leave called BeLeave that tried to craft messages to turn young and liberal people against the European Union by arguing, for example, that it closed doors to the non-European world.
He said there was «no evidence one way or another» that the referendum might have turned out differently if Vote Leave had been prevented from donating to Mr Grimes.
If a vote were called to say yes or no to an increase in dues, or this type of assessment half way through the year, I wonder if voter turn out would be higher than the 39 % for the «consulative» vote on staying or leaving CREA.
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