Sentences with phrase «immediate aftermath of the referendum»

They are as angry and worried now as they were in the immediate aftermath of the referendum.
The sense of betrayal by David Cameron in the immediate aftermath of the referendum has not helped either.
An unnamed MP close to the Prime Minister downplayed the prospect of a reshuffle — which is expected to see some pro-Brexit campaigners handed promotions — taking place in the immediate aftermath of the referendum.
Therefore, the immediate aftermath of the referendum decision was dominated by turmoil in the financial markets and a major political crisis, which in my opinion, is still ongoing.

Not exact matches

«I jumped more than I was pushed,» said Mr Varoufakis, describing his resignation in the immediate aftermath of the «no» vote in the July 6 referendum on bailout terms similar to those accepted on Monday.
Indeed, that may prove to be less problematic than seemed to be the case in the immediate aftermath of the Brexit referendum, as recently suggested by Nick Clegg in the Financial Times, and reported even by the UK tabloids.
By doing so Corbyn will be free to remain in London in the immediate aftermath of the EU referendum result, which will be declared on Friday June 24 — Glastonbury's first day proper.
Advising the Bank of England on the structure and terms of the term funding and corporate bond schemes put in place as part of the Bank's actions in the immediate aftermath of the EU referendum on 23 June 2016.
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