Sentences with phrase «after the referendum with»

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.

Not exact matches

Criticism of Greek prime minister reinforces view that Germany might refuse to negotiate with Syriza administration on rescue package after referendum
In a televised address after the referendum, Tsipras insisted the vote did not mean a break with Europe.
Faced with mounting opposition at home and abroad, Papandreou withdrew the referendum call after the main opposition conservatives indicated they backed the debt deal.
Many suppose that after the referendum, matters will revert to where they have been, with a painful negotiation again underway between Greece and the European authorities.
We were able to compare these results with those from a similar study conducted in July 2016, immediately after the Brexit UK referendum.
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.
That will leave the park district's 42,000 residents with no pool, but commissioners say they have no choice after voters turned down three referendums to build new facilities.
Just weeks after the first referendum was rejected, the park district's executive director, Steve Scholten, discussed the state grant with the board of commissioners at an April meeting.
Schultz left amid criticism after voters overwhelmingly defeated a referendum question to finance a controversial recreation center with an indoor pool and gymnasium.
In 2015, the UK Parliament was projected to come out about even between the top two parties, but the conservatives won by over 5 %, ending up with the majority (which was considered to be a near 0 % chance possibility as the day began), this summer Brexit passed (considered almost certain to fail as the day began, ended up passing by 4 %), and last month the Colombian Peace Referendum failed (after being consistently polled to pass by about 10 %).
Alex Salmond has been hit by a triple - whammy of bad news in the Scottish referendum campaign, with serious questions being raised about North Sea oil, his plans for currency union and Scots» access to the BBC after independence.
After their half - term break MPs are back for a week of fighting talk - over clashes with the Lords, the Scottish independence referendum and even the wages of EU staff.
With Brexit chaos likely last month and all but inevitable after the election it's not really controversial to say that an independence referendum would result in uncertainty squared.
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 the US.
Barbara Drozdowicz, chief executive of the East European Resource Centre, explained that her organisation was deluged with telephone calls and emails from immigrants who faced hostility immediately after the June 23 referendum.
Abbas withdrew his threats after a phone call with Obama, while Papandreou rapidly withdrew his referendum proposal after a meeting of European leaders during a G20 summit.
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.
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.
Ms Flint continued: «Their plans would deny cities a referendum until a year after mayors have already been imposed by a Whitehall diktat, leading to additional costs and red tape at a time when local councils are dealing with spending cuts.
Alex Salmond goes into the last month of campaigning for the Scottish independence referendum with a spring in his step, after two polls show a boost in support for the «Yes» camp
The Lib Dems are already tainted by association with the Tories, while the SNP government must define its mission beyond independence if it is to avoid becoming surplus to requirements after the referendum.
David Cameron apparently toyed with delaying the speech until after the referendum.
Cuomo said he will push for a November ballot referendum, even after expressing concern that the lack of a statewide election could skew the turnout, with scores of city voters casting mayoral ballots.
After the Houston City Council passed HERO in 2014, activists with the Campaign for Houston ran a referendum to put the wide - ranging measure before voters in an attempt to repeal it.
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.
David Comerford is a Research Fellow in Economics at the University of Stirling, working with Prof David Bell, on ESRC funded grants, studying issues around the economics of constitutional change in Scotland, before and after the independence referendum in September 2014.
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.
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.
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.
Unfortunately, Gordon Brown's miserable announcement on electoral reform (a referendum on the non-proportional AV system, after the next election, which presumably will be canned as soon as the Tories take office) had served to puncture everyone's enthusiasm, and apparently fill the room with a mixture of disappointment and fury.
There was an ill - fated and very short - lived bid to succeed David Cameron as Conservative leader after the referendum, on a «joint ticket» with Stephen Crabb.
But I AM suggesting a scenario where Sturgeon can demand a DEAL with an rUK Conservative majority — after all the Referendum itself happened because Alec Salmond and David Cameron made a binding deal.
One Labour campaign source claims the head of the Labour In campaign, Alan Johnson, asked for a meeting with Corbyn in April and was told the only available date would be July, after the Referendum.
Marc Brunel - Walker (SE): If we do not succeed forcing a referendum in the Commons; if we fail to win in the Lords; if all other EU member states ratify the Treaty; and if an election is held later in this Parliament after the Lisbon Treaty has come into force we would be faced with the unacceptable situation of further integration having taken place without people being properly consulted.
[183] The idea of a London mayor of a Greater London Authority (GLA) had been included in Labour's 1997 election manifesto, and after their election a referendum was scheduled for May 1998, in which there was a 72 % yes vote with a 34 % turnout.
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.»
Stewart Jackson, who resigned as a ministerial aide to the Northern Ireland secretary Owen Paterson last October after rebelling against the government on whether to hold a referendum on Britain's membership of the EU, said: «An increasing number of people are very frustrated at the compromises that are necessary with coalition.»
The Bristol MP, who stepped down from Jeremy Corbyn's shadow cabinet amid the mass resignations that followed the Brexit referendum, said she felt compelled to come forward after Etemadzadeh was criticised for her account of a recent encounter with Hopkins.
However, he believes a referendum is unlikely to be necessary in the next parliament, drawing a clear dividing line with David Cameron, who has said he will offer one by the end of 2017 after negotiating reforms.
BUT the referendum on September 18 is under UK law (Edinburgh Agreement) and states that Scotland doesn't become a independent country as soon as the election is counted but only after negotiations with the UK - and everyone hopes that everything will be sorted out during those negotiation period.
In 2013, after the deals were reached with tribal casinos and the legislative end was put to bed, attention turned to the voter referendum for the constitutional amendment.
On September 11th the Electoral Reform Society, along with a roster of academic and political grandees, called for a constitutional convention after the referendum.
The prime minister is in a sticky spot on the continental issue due to the divide amongst the ranks in his own party; and even more so after a recent report found that 56 % of Brits want to hold a referendum on Britain's membership with the supranational power.
Delay proved preferable to disagreement, even if the process was obviously not proceeding, as David Cameron had promised after the independence referendum, «in tandem» with Scottish devolution.
Mr Cameron announced his intention to resign as prime minister on 24 June, after finding himself on the losing side of the EU referendum, with the UK voting by 52 % to 48 % in favour of leaving.
I sit down with Gove to discuss the state of the referendum campaign just hours after Cameron warned that a vote to leave the EU could risk war on the continent — a remark which sparked yet another round of Brexit indignation and accusations of scaremongering.
«After five years of opposing a referendum to watch them all trooping through was the biggest mass conversion since that Chinese general baptised his troops with a hosepipe.»
Talks could take place on an informal basis over the next few months, he suggested, with questions about «political force» being addressed after the European Union referendum.
I think with the election of Fillon, the stability of the two main governing parties in Spain, the calm change of government after Renzi lost his foolish referendum, a slow fight - back in Poland and reasonable stable governments in the Nordic countries and the Netherlands, as well as Merkel's re-election we may have seen Peak Populism in 2016.
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