Sentences with phrase «after the referendum»

I remember just after the referendum result receiving a text from a young person in my constituency who had been subjected to abuse in the street for the first time and who was afraid.
That has been our objective since immediately after the referendum.
The day after the referendum, gold jumped nearly 5 percent and since then has held above $ 1,300 an ounce, helping to achieve its best first half of the year since 1974.
The Greek government ordered banks closed until after the referendum and imposed capital controls that reportedly will limit withdrawals to $ 60 per day.
It began with her first conference speech after the referendum.
After the referendum there may well be an element of politics as normal for them as well — whatever the outcome.
After the referendum though, several risk areas for women have become apparent — rights at work, women's economic welfare, and safety from racism and attacks.
At present they are probably voting Labour because they oppose independence, but will that still hold good when politics returns to normal after the referendum?
The 2010 - 15 coalition did a lot of damage but they started to recover after the referendum.
It's an interesting point, though: I remember watching Jimmy Goldsmith promise that his party would be disbanded immediately after a referendum on EU membership, and UKIP might be considered the spiritual heirs of his Referendum Party.
A number of other anti-EU Tories including Boris Johnson are set to be promoted in the reshuffle which has been pencilled in for June 30 — a week after the referendum result.
Panel members were first contacted in late February and early March, were interviewed again after last month's European elections and will be once again shortly after the referendum in September.
Maugham said: «We are 18 months after the referendum vote.
This was as evident the morning after the referendum as it was the morning after the Conservatives» surprise majority victory in the 2015 election.
A large panel of voters in Scotland — together with voters in the rest of the UK — will be surveyed in January and May 2014 and then once again shortly after the referendum in September.
He added: «The more that we are able to give freedom to colleagues and the more we treat one another's views with respect and tolerance, the easier it will be for us to come together after the referendum to continue to run the country.»
A leading measure of confidence among UK consumers fell in July to its lowest level since immediately after the referendum decision by UK voters to leave the European Union (EU) in 2016.
Brissa, formerly the associate director, has been acting director since March, when Joseph Schultz resigned, nearly a year after the referendum failure.
The most recent detailed investigation comes from a poll conducted immediately after the referendum by Survation tor the Scottish Mail on Sunday.
She predicted the Prime Minister would be «toast within days» of the vote unless Remain won by at least 20 points, and that there were a «considerable number» of other Conservatives preparing to support a change in leadership after the referendum.
We viewed the enormous flight to safety immediately after the referendum as a final capitulation to this long - standing consensus view.
Researched and written in a style similar to that undertaken by Anthony Seldon in his studies of Blair, Brown and Cameron, «Shippers» carried out in - depth interviews at the time and immediately after the referendum with nearly all the senior participants as well as bystanders.
A great many of those who signed up to the SNP after the referendum did so on the basis that they expected the party to call a second vote on the UK's constitutional future sooner rather than later.
In this way referendums can play a longer term role in raising awareness and reconnecting people with politics, as happened in Scotland where we saw genuine grassroots conversations and movements emerge spontaneously and follow through into more sustained public engagement with politics after the referendum.
British Airways saw a third more US customers searching for flights to the UK directly after the Referendum.
After a referendum within BC's legal profession, the Law Society of BC decided not to offer accreditation to TWU's law school.
Nick Herbert also calls into question May's strategy, saying another prime minister might have renegotiated with the EU after the referendum
Hague's proposal «does not keep the promise» he believes was made to voters after the referendum result.
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Just after the referendum there was an poll by Ipsos MORI for Newsnight, which showed 43 % of people thought Brexit was the right decision, 44 % thought it was the wrong decision.
Lord Ashcroft's poll after the referendum asked leave voters to rank four possible reasons for the vote — sovereignty, immigration, the economy or the risk of future EU integration.
Laying out her call on workers» rights, Ms Eagle sought to distance herself from Mr Corbyn's call after the referendum for Article 50 of the Lisbon treaty - precipitating exit - to be triggered immediately.
We never thought, even after the referendum, that a country with a gaping current account deficit could decide to saw off the branch of the tree that it was sitting on, flipping the bird to all those investors who cover that deficit as it crashed to earth.
Under Kenney's rationale, that judgment extends to other constitutional matters too, like equalization; or after a referendum Alberta launches over, say, National Energy Board pipeline approval rules or a federal carbon tax.
Criticism of Greek prime minister reinforces view that Germany might refuse to negotiate with Syriza administration on rescue package after referendum
One of the most striking and surprising aspects of the UK economy after the referendum has been just how well it has stood up to the shock.
In a televised address after the referendum, Tsipras insisted the vote did not mean a break with Europe.
-- Longer - term (which today means after the referendum), it is possible that stocks will recover and the yen will weaken again in the case of a «no» vote, after which fundamentals may return to drive central bank rhetoric and actions to a greater degree.
When violence escalated after the referendum result was announced, and the capital, Dili, was on fire, some 15,000 people fled into the forests around Mana Lou's Institute near Dare.
«Several residents called me and some commissioners after the referendum failed, telling us that we had to try again to save this great resource.
HARVARD — Just a week after a referendum proposal to form a Park District was defeated at the polls, backers of the idea decided to give it a second shot in the spring.
I am amazed that you managed to leave out the fact that, at a meeting after the referendum, the Cary Park Board voted to go to a new referendum if it was to purchase land.
CARY — A Dec. 23 editorial criticized the Hoffman Estates Park District for building a swimming pool after a referendum to build a pool was defeated.
Neither Will Straw of the remain campaign, nor Matthew Elliott are much interested in what happens after the referendum.
Lane Fox is adamant that leaving the bloc after the referendum on 23 June would have negative implications for the tech industry.
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