Sentences with phrase «issued during the referendum»

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«They made an estimate during the referendum campaign,» Davis told the committee, «but I think of of the issues that's arisen is that those forecasts don't appear to have exactly been very robust since then.»
This issue echoes problems that arose during Scotland's own independence referendum in 2014.
Speaking during News Hour, Jonathan Arnott said that the party's referendum policy will give Christians an opportunity to change things linked with moral issues such as the death penalty.
In the UK, a study by Loughborough University found that during the Brexit referendum, television news bulletins in the six - week period in May and June dedicated no time at all to environmental issues — despite the fact that much of UK environment policy is determined by the EU.
Specifically, these modern tribunes would be entitled to veto one piece of congressional legislation, one executive order and one Supreme Court decision; to call one national referendum, over any issue they wish (only two - thirds votes of both the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives may render the statute unconstitutional); and to initiate impeachment proceedings against one Federal official from each of the three branches of government during their term of office.
It did not try to sidestep difficult issues, as Cameron had on immigration during the referendum.
Corbyn has always been on the Eurosceptic wing of Labour although it's never been a particularly core issue to him, hence his ambivalence during the referendum.
Chuka Umunna, the backbencher and chair of Vote Leave Watch, an organisation that seeks to hold politicians to account for promises made during the Brexit referendum campaign, has also spoken out on the issue.
David Cameron might not exactly be in the Derren Brown class when it comes to pulling off extraordinary illusions, but he did pour some»70s magic act dry - ice over the issue of an EU referendum during the week of the Tory conference.
Two referendums were held during the 1990s on the issue, with MMP being adopted in 1993 and implemented in 1996.
He backed remain during the EU referendum campaign and his appointment as Brexit secretary indicates that Labour will seek to strongly oppose Britain leaving the EU, after criticism that Corbyn was half - hearted in his campaigning on the issue.
During the run up to the referendum the Institute of Export & International Trade found itself being ignored and, indeed, issues around trade were often shouted down in favour of less tangible, often emotive, issues.
On issues such as CRISPR and genetic engineering the EU is regulating itself out of the competition and many businesspeople are unaware that this will get much worse once the ECJ starts using the Charter of Fundamental Rights to seize control of such regulation for itself, which will mean not just more anti-science regulation but also damaging uncertainty as scientists and companies face the ECJ suddenly pulling a human rights «top trump» out of the deck whenever they fancy (one of the many arguments Vote Leave made during the referendum that we could not get the media to report, partly because of persistent confusion between the COFR and the ECHR).
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