Sentences with phrase «even after the referendum»

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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.
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 %).
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.
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.
The iraki kurdistan is already quite autonomous from the bagdad government, and it could get even more so after the recent referendum.
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.
Less than five minutes after elections officials announced Tuesday night that Depew residents had rejected a referendum to eliminate the village government, some voters in the crowd at Village Hall began urging that Depew flex its muscles again and jump into an even bigger battle.
It is an ineluctable fact: poll after poll has shown that most Britons are strongly against the expansion of the EU's power - and an even greater majority demand the referendum promised by all three main parties in their manifestos at the last General Election.
For even if the Tories were able to form a minority government after 7 May next year, they might lack the support to get a referendum.
Miliband dismissed No 10's argument that the «threat mechanism» of an in - out referendum after the next election — even if no UK powers are transferred to the EU — was the best way of protecting British interests in the single market when new eurozone governance arrangements are negotiated.
It was an even further cry from his promise in the months after the referendum that Britain would currently be in the advanced stages of a deal opening up a trade area «massively larger than the EU».
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.
Less than five minutes after elections officials announced Tuesday night that Depew residents had rejected a referendum to eliminate the village government, some voters in the crowd at Village Hall began urging that Depew flex its muscles again and jump into an even bigger battle to try to become a town.
His announcement came as Ed Miliband, the UK Labour leader, prepared for his first trip to Scotland after the independence referendum to address a gala fundraising dinner in Glasgow on Thursday evening.
Even if Felder stays with the GOP after those elections, Democrats hope to take over following November's midterm elections, which many observers believe will be referendum on Washington Republicans.
Yet they went ahead, knowing the risk; they stuck at it even after losing a referendum on electoral reform, even once it was clear they were toast.
We don't even know if Michael Gove will still be in post after the referendum, and if we are leaving the EU we may want to fold bigger constitutional questions into the bill of rights debate anyway.
But even then they could only be hoping May gets such a bad deal from EU, in a year or so, that they can then campaign for her to put it to a 2nd referendum (as not being what we voted on in the original one), then hoping it would be rejected and we could somehow withdraw the Art 50 notice (unlikely) and stay in EU after all — so they would need Parl to wangle a right to reports on progress, as otherwise the bad deal would only come out too late to stay in.
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