In contrast, Jeremy Corbyn's camp, who demanded we trigger Article 50 the day
after the referendum vote and who can barely contain their glee at Brexit, want to «work with» the result of the referendum.
I am however deeply disappointed with the discussion and by your failure to recognise that the turmoil
after the Referendum vote, a likely Autumn election, the responsibility to hold the Labour Party together and the very wide - and ever widening - concerns about your leadership require a fresh leadership election, with you stepping aside as Leader to seek a new mandate if you aspire to lead Labour into the coming General Election.
Veitch said it's possible more informational sessions would be held in the future for the public to weigh - in on the siting issue
after the referendum vote.
Her sentiments were echoed by Defence Secretary Michael Fallon, who said the PM believed he was doing the «honourable thing»
after the referendum vote.
Not exact matches
The IBEX was recovering on Monday — up 0.5 percent by the close —
after being under pressure last week following the
referendum vote.
Almost immediately
after the
vote, Catalonian President Carles Puigdemont signed into local law a bill to call the
referendum on October 1, 2017, according to the BBC.
GLASGOW, Scotland — The British political establishment descended on Scotland Wednesday to plead for a united United Kingdom,
after polls suggested the once - fanciful notion of Scots
voting to break from Britain has become a real possibility in next week's
referendum.
In a televised address
after the
referendum, Tsipras insisted the
vote did not mean a break with Europe.
According to Chinese international property portal Juwai.com, the post-Brexit
referendum boom in Chinese property buying inquiries still persists, even 18 months
after the
vote on June 23, 2016.
The deal is expected to lead to some job cuts and is likely to face tough questions from politicians in Scotland where there is increasing pressure for a second independence
referendum after Britain's
vote to leave the European Union.
-- 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.
Greek banks are closed all week
after news broke that the country will be holding a
referendum vote on whether to accept the bailout measures offered by international creditors.
As the date of the
referendum approaches, we'd expect volatility to accelerate and to encompass other European assets, coming to a crescendo the day
after the Brexit
vote.
Less than two years
after the citizens of Washington
voted by
referendum to uphold the state's prohibition of physician - assisted suicide, a federal judge invalidated the statute as....
Reuters: Egyptians support new Islamist - backed constitution in
referendum An Islamist - backed Egyptian constitution won approval in a
referendum, rival camps said on Sunday,
after a
vote the opposition said would sow deep social divisions in the Arab world's most populous nation.
The reasoning behind the claim is that the French club have already turned down an offer from our Premier League rivals West Ham worth $ 40 million and with the exchange rate the way it is
after the Brexit
referendum vote that is more than # 33 million.
WOODSTOCK — Less than 15 minutes
after voting to hold an April
referendum on a $ 3.9 million bond issue for recreation, the Woodstock city council debated a proposal to reorganize the parks and recreation department as an independent park district.
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.
But Wilson said that board members were told
after the unsuccessful November
referendum proposal for construction of a community center that many people
voted against the measure because they did not agree that a fitness center should be included.
After two hours of public comment Thursday, park board members at a special meeting
voted 3 - 3 on a
referendum measure, meaning the motion failed.
Vote Leave was left fuming last night
after it was announced David Cameron and Ukip leader Nigel Farage will take part in a live ITV event on ITV ahead of June's
referendum.
CNN referred to the
referendum taking place 700 years
after «William Wallace died for Scottish independence»; while the Washington Post said the
vote «sets up the possibility that Washington's closest strategic ally could be torn asunder».
What about his decision to raise English
votes for English laws the morning
after the
referendum.
The bill in question was proposed by Tory John Stevenson, and asked «that leave be given to bring in a Bill to amend the Representation of the People Act 1983 to disenfranchise all residents of Scotland eligible to
vote in any United Kingdom General Election held
after 18 September 2014 in the event of a positive
vote in the Scottish Independence
referendum; and for connected purposes.»
Immediately
after the
referendum I argued that «While, given its royal prerogative, it is not altogether clear whether the government would have to take note of a parliamentary
vote [on Brexit], it stands to reason that since the unconventional route of a popular
referendum did not produce sufficient grounds to act on, the government has at least a moral duty to listen to the opinion of the body to which it is
after all accountable.»
Voted to leave in» 75, voted against Maastricht, voted against Lisbon — but now the Blairites have got him supping cream from the same EU bowl as Cameron, Osborne and the crooked mega-banks who are the real fat cats in this referendum, drooling at the prospect of being able to buy up huge chunks of the health service after Brussels finalises its dodgy TTIP deal with th
Voted to leave in» 75,
voted against Maastricht, voted against Lisbon — but now the Blairites have got him supping cream from the same EU bowl as Cameron, Osborne and the crooked mega-banks who are the real fat cats in this referendum, drooling at the prospect of being able to buy up huge chunks of the health service after Brussels finalises its dodgy TTIP deal with th
voted against Maastricht,
voted against Lisbon — but now the Blairites have got him supping cream from the same EU bowl as Cameron, Osborne and the crooked mega-banks who are the real fat cats in this referendum, drooling at the prospect of being able to buy up huge chunks of the health service after Brussels finalises its dodgy TTIP deal with th
voted against Lisbon — but now the Blairites have got him supping cream from the same EU bowl as Cameron, Osborne and the crooked mega-banks who are the real fat cats in this
referendum, drooling at the prospect of being able to buy up huge chunks of the health service
after Brussels finalises its dodgy TTIP deal with the US.
Salmond's remarks were made on March 14th, two days before the
referendum vote on whether Crimea would join Russia but well
after Putin sent troops into the country under the guise of defending Russian - speakers from «fascists».
Shortly before 23:00 BST Mr Davidson received vocal criticism
after pointing out that the SNP's proposals were not always accepted — as was the case with his support for the «yes» campaign in the defeated alternative
vote referendum.
Speaker
after speaker in the House of Commons debates on Article 50 declared that, although he or she
voted Remain and believed Brexit was not in the national interest, the
referendum vote represents the ultimate expression of democracy and therefore the «will of the people» must be obeyed.
The day
after the
referendum, Jacques Parizeau resigned as the leader of the Parti Québécois, as he had said he would do in an interview with TVA taped days before the
referendum but not made public until
after the
vote.
Anti-EU labour voters who
vote Leave likely to switch permanently to UKIP
after referendum if Labour backs Cameron.
The day
after the
referendum, Cameron raised the issue of «English
votes for English laws», with Miliband criticising the move as a simplistic solution to a complex problem, eventually coming out in favour for a constitutional convention to be held
after the general election.
Ever since David Cameron wrong - footed his opponents on the morning
after the independence
referendum by meshing it to the question of extending more powers to Scotland, the question of English
votes for English laws has never been far away.
While the 55 % -45 %
referendum vote preserved the territorial integrity of the UK, David Cameron's linkage of English
Votes for English Laws to plans for further devolution to Scotland, just minutes
after the announcement of the result, undoubtedly played into Scottish nationalist hands.
As I have argued elsewhere, as a matter of electoral strategy, the Labour Party must signal to the millions of traditional Labour voters who
vote to leave the EU in June that,
after the
referendum, there is still a place for them in the Labour Party.
Since the morning
after the first independence
referendum three years ago, the thin - skinned tyrant of English nationalism has treated Scotland with nothing but contempt - English
Votes for English Laws, hysterical Tory election posters demonising Scotland's largest party,
voting for Brexit, ditching the single market against the express wishes of First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, and generally behaving like an abusive husband who's hidden the new PIN for the joint bank account.
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.
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?
After the EU
referendum it has become common place to discuss the regional disconnect afflicting the UK, with traditionally Labour
voting areas in the North of England and Wales having overwhelmingly backed Brexit.
Corbyn has been widely criticised for not committing to the Remain campaign ahead of the
referendum and, the day
after the
vote, called for Article 50 to be immediately invoked, so that negotiations on leaving the EU could begin.
After the first
vote has been completed the People's Pledge will seek to hold ten more
referenda in 2012, before expanding to hold 100 more constituency - specific
votes throughout 2013.
The Article 50 trigger comes a day
after Scotland's parliament
voted in favour of holding a fresh
referendum on independence from Britain in a bid to hold on to EU ties.
Just over a year ago, the Brexit
referendum returned a Leave
vote after a campaign based on the notion of parliamentary sovereignty.
With fears growing about a rise in racism and xenophobia
after the
referendum, our most - read item this week suggested that the only way we can reduce the damage of the
vote is if we express support for immigration loud and proud.
Nine months
after the shock
referendum vote to leave the bloc, Britain handed over a momentous letter to the EU president in Brussels, triggering Article 50 of the bloc's Lisbon Treaty and firing the starting gun on a two - year countdown towards Brexit.
The senior Tory made the remarks — in earshot of journalists —
after being asked about the decision of 116 Tory MPs to defy the prime minister and
vote in favour of an amendment regretting the absence of a EU
referendum in the Queen's speech.
But senior figures are saying Cameron's handling of the EU
referendum vote, in which he conceded that a bill should be passed in this parliament
after initially saying this was unnecessary, had weakened him even in the eyes of Eurosceptics.
The main parties have all pledged to examine the pattern of devolution across the UK
after Scotland
voted no to independence in the
referendum.
David Cameron has announced he is to resign as prime minister by October
after Britain
voted to leave the European Union in Thursday's
referendum.
Brexit Smith was a Remain campaigner and
after the
vote to leave he pledged that he would offer a further
referendum on the final «Brexit» deal if
voted Labour leader.