20 days ago, David Cameron announced that he would be stepping down as Prime Minister and we faced the prospect of a General Election, against a Party led by some of the most right wing Tories ever, and with UKIP buoyed by
huge Leave votes in our Labour heartlands, including in places like Clifton.
Not exact matches
If Greece
votes No and
leaves the euro, defaulting on all its debt, then Germany won't get back a
huge sum of money it has used to finance Greece, The Telegraph reports:
From an economic and market viewpoint
voting to
leave will doubtless generate
huge uncertainty compared with
voting to remain.
«It could be a positive experience for Britain if we get it right, but if we get it wrong it'll be a negative one and it carries
huge risks to the economy — including areas that
voted to
leave much more than others, like my own.
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.
If we
vote leave we can take back control of our borders,
huge sums of money... and of our whole lawmaking system, the democracy that is the foundation of our prosperity.
«The consensus now is there would be a
huge economic shock if we
voted to
leave.
The mass defection of the Ukip
vote to the Tories in
Leave areas could store up
huge problems for Theresa May, placing the prime minister under even more pressure to deliver the kind of clean Brexit that her new backers, the ex-Ukippers, crave.
We should have been able to quickly agree to argue strongly that although immigration was an issue in the campaign, the combined strength of Remain and liberal
Leave votes meant that it should not be interpreted as a mandate for
huge cuts in immigration.
Anyway,
leaving such speculation behind the bottom line is that, while Clarke again comes out top, the poll doesn't tell us a
huge amount about the respective popularities of Clarke and Davis, when they are put aside the
huge impact that Gordon Brown will make on
voting intentions once he takes over.
The way I get free book reviews is to offer a
huge prize (like a one week resort vacation) to the review
voted most helpful on Amazon by a certain date (which gets lots of people to
leave a review, and then tell their friends to go and
vote their review «most helpful».
Financial covenants often limit the borrower's purchase of new assets, changes in control, the use of the borrowed funds, and the payment of dividends (so that shareholders can not
vote to pay themselves
huge dividends,
leaving nothing for the creditors).
Tamsin Allen, from Bindmans, told a press conference «that there is a strong suspicion that the campaigns were very closely linked and co-ordinated, in which case it may be that
Vote Leave spent
huge sums unlawfully and its declaration of expenses is incorrect».
But in advance of more allegations expected to emerge in the next 48 hours, the former campaign chief, Dominic Cummings, has written in
huge detail about the accusations they are facing, providing documents that appear to suggest the key whistleblower, Chris Wylie, actually tried to sell his services to the
Vote Leave campaign but was rejected.
Whatever you decide to believe about Cambridge Analytica, it is no secret that
Vote Leave used
huge amounts of data which was central to how they targeted their campaigning.