Sentences with phrase «for leaving the union»

Those opposed to the possibility to cancel could argue that in Article 49 you'll find the rules of admission to the Union and in Article 50 you'll find the rules for leaving the union.

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The asset management firm Standard Life is looking at Ireland as its European base for when the United Kingdom leaves the European Union, its CEO told CNBC Tuesday.
The U.K. will have to pay a bill for leaving the European Union, but according to the EU's negotiator this «is not a punishment».
But for a fee of 145 euros (about $ 154) e-residents can register companies in Estonia, no matter where they live, gaining automatic access to the EU's giant common market — about 440 million once Britain leaves the union.
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.
LONDON — The Brexit campaign's promise that leaving the European Union will mean more funding for the NHS must be honoured or people will lose trust in politics, the head of NHS England is set to say today.
And that means several cases important to small business — dealing with issues including health care, immigration, unions, and small business contracting — may leave lower court rulings standing for some time.
The Electoral Commission has also questioned Cambridge Analytica as part of its investigation into groups that campaigned for Britain to leave the European Union.
Ben Wyatt's short - lived challenge for leadership of the Labor Party has highlighted the influence of the key powerbrokers, namely unions on both the right and left.
Del Rio also said Norwegian's outlook was impacted by «adjustment to earlier pricing expectations for Miami - based Caribbean itineraries,» attempts to minimize discounting and a weaker British pound, following the U.K. vote to leave the European Union.
Barclays analysts cut their forecast for U.K. growth this year to 1.9 % due to uncertainty over the upcoming referendum on leaving the European Union.
The British have voted to leave the European Union, pummeling financial markets and setting the stage for months, if not years, of economic uncertainty.
For months, the world's financial markets have been sanguine — complacent, even — about the risk of the U.K. voting to leave the European Union.
Buoyed by Trump's victory and Britons» vote to leave the European Union, Le Pen's anti-immigration, anti-EU National Front (FN) hopes for similar populist momentum in France.
As Brexit draws closer — Britain's split from the European Union is scheduled for March 2019 — the issue remains contentious nearly two years after British people voted 51.9 % to 48.1 % in favor of leaving the EU.
Kellie Auld, a veteran HR consultant in Kamloops, B.C., recalls that during her stint at a credit union, an employee was promoted after being on mat leave for 10 months.
The Bank of England cut interest rates on Thursday for the first time since 2009, revived its bond - buying program and said it would take «whatever action is necessary» to achieve stability in the wake of Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
«Following the United Kingdom's vote to leave the European Union, the exchange rate has fallen and the outlook for growth in the short to medium term has weakened markedly,» the central bank said in its quarterly Inflation Report.
Although no one is fully certain of what the process is for leaving the European Union, E.U. rules say it can take two years for a nation to leave.
Farage was one of the main figures who led the successful push for the UK's vote to leave the European Union, commonly known as «Brexit.»
Like Cameron, Miliband sounded like a lover pleading for his partner not to leave, telling an audience of Labour supporters near Glasgow that he supported Scotland with «head, heart and soul,» and promising change if the union stuck together.
It is now one year until the U.K. leaves the European Union, and there's a lot that still needs to be worked out — so much so that retailers are finding it difficult to plan for the future, because they don't yet know what the future U.K. - EU trading relationship is going to look like.
The S&P 500 has climbed more than 4 percent this year, but investors have fled stocks for short periods of time after events like Britain's vote to leave the European Union — the so - called Brexit.
Nationally, the American Hotel and Lodging Association has opposed the panic button measure, calling it a «fig leaf» for other regulations unions want to push, like higher minimum wages and caps on workloads.
Nationally, the American Hotel and Lodging Association has opposed the panic button measure, calling it a «fig leaf» for other regulations unions want to push, like higher minimum wages and caps on workloads, according to documents acquired by HuffPost.
A victory for Marine Le Pen would have raised the possibility for a French vote to leave the European Union (EU).
Many of the challenges standing in the way of growth were exposed when Britain voted last month to leave the European Union (EU), which I've been writing about for the past few weeks.
The company was accused of using data inappropriately harvested from Facebook to support the «Vote Leave» campaign for Britain to exit the European Union.
Madrid can confound elite consensus and move aggressively to restructure Spain's external debt while redefining its participation in the euro, for example by leaving the euro while committing credibly (i.e. with German support) to rejoin the currency union at some specified future date.
Cambridge Analytica also worked with the British political operation that successfully campaigned for the UK to leave the European Union in the 2016 «Brexit» referendum.
To the surprise of most investors, on June 23rd, Britain voted to leave the European Union (EU)... our Chief Strategist, Andy Zimmerman, discusses what that means for global financial markets.
NEW YORK (Reuters)- Wall Street shares plunged on Monday as investors fled technology stocks amid resurgent trade war worries, with key indexes trading below their 200 - day moving averages and the S&P 500 closing below that pivotal technical level for the first time since Britain's vote to leave the European Union in June 2016.
The decision by a majority of U.K. voters to leave the European Union shines a light on fissures between perceived winners and losers from globalized markets and highlights for investors the importance of factoring the consequences of inequality and popular discontent into their views.
Catalist is best understood as a «data co-operative» for Democratic campaigns, trade unions and other left - wing organisations, says Laura Quinn, its chief executive.
The Dow shed 3.4 percent, for example, after Britain voted to leave the European Union (a.k.a. Brexit) in June 2016.
Mina adds that MSCI is also in a bit of a tutorial phase with the product's evolution as it has been showing clients how to construct a Brexit analysis, should the UK leave the European Union, for example, or a scenario test for a China hard landing should a recession grip the country.
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It also has been a sometime tool of activist hedge and pension funds for legitimate corporate governance changes, but left - leaning state and local pension funds and union pension funds have often used it to achieve political or social ends not shared by other investors.
In the days that immediately followed the United Kingdom's decision on June 23 to leave the European Union (a.k.a. «Brexit «-RRB-, for example, the Dow fell nearly 5 percent to 17,140.
The vote for Britain to leave the European Union (referred to as the «Brexit» vote) is a surprise.
The pointlessness of positioning a portfolio for a particular news event couldn't be clearer than it is in the strong stock market performance following the June 23 referendum vote in Britain to leave the European Union.
Greeks» growing support for the far left and far right means governing the restless country and implementing the massive extra spending cuts that the European Union wants to see will be harder than ever.
The UK's momentous decision to leave the European Union has both short - and long - term implications for investors around the world.
A Conservative British lawmaker called for him to testify in a parliamentary inquiry over Russian meddling in Britain's referendum to leave the European Union.
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.
Again, the Democratic governor eschews state tax increases and again he faces harsh rebukes from the unions and other left - leaning activists who worked for his two elections.
The downgrade comes after a rally in risk assets over the past few weeks driven by the U.K.'s vote to leave the European Union on June 23 and the search for yield amid expectations of easing.
You know on the one hand if a country leaves the Eurozone, and not like Britain did but like an actual country that's located directly in it like Italy or France, then the whole thing blows up because suddenly the credit markets go because at that point the credit rating for the European Union is different.
This data - gathering machinery can be used to shape who we vote for, or whether we vote at all, or how we make choices on big referendums, such as whether Britain leaves the European Union.
The UK's June 2016 decision to leave the European Union caused a significant amount of uncertainty among investors in general, but particularly for those based in the UK.
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