Sentences with phrase «leave after the referendum»

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Shortly after Britain's 2016 EU referendum, France's then - President Francois Hollande said Britain couldn't retain its key euro clearing role after it leaves the EU.
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.
That will leave the park district's 42,000 residents with no pool, but commissioners say they have no choice after voters turned down three referendums to build new facilities.
I am amazed that you managed to leave out the fact that, at a meeting after the referendum, the Cary Park Board voted to go to a new referendum if it was to purchase land.
Schultz left amid criticism after voters overwhelmingly defeated a referendum question to finance a controversial recreation center with an indoor pool and gymnasium.
Vote Leave was left fuming last night after it was announced David Cameron and Ukip leader Nigel Farage will take part in a live ITV event on ITV ahead of June's referendum.
«Seven months ago, after the referendum result, the Chancellor was telling us that leaving the Single Market would be — and I quote — «catastrophic».
The bill in question was proposed by Tory John Stevenson, and asked «that leave be given to bring in a Bill to amend the Representation of the People Act 1983 to disenfranchise all residents of Scotland eligible to vote in any United Kingdom General Election held after 18 September 2014 in the event of a positive vote in the Scottish Independence referendum; and for connected purposes.»
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 the US.
So, there may after all well be another UK EU referendum on the horizon, but not one on leaving, but one on joining a reformed European Union.
He has been an outspoken critic of plans to leave the European Union after the June 2016 referendum and pledged to «relentlessly oppose» the EU withdrawal bill in the Lords.
Anti-EU labour voters who vote Leave likely to switch permanently to UKIP after referendum if Labour backs Cameron.
As I have argued elsewhere, as a matter of electoral strategy, the Labour Party must signal to the millions of traditional Labour voters who vote to leave the EU in June that, after the referendum, there is still a place for them in the Labour Party.
So these authors are suggesting a referendum to choose between leaving on the negotiated terms or not leaving after all.
Corbyn has been widely criticised for not committing to the Remain campaign ahead of the referendum and, the day after the vote, called for Article 50 to be immediately invoked, so that negotiations on leaving the EU could begin.
Just over a year ago, the Brexit referendum returned a Leave vote after a campaign based on the notion of parliamentary sovereignty.
Nine months after the shock referendum vote to leave the bloc, Britain handed over a momentous letter to the EU president in Brussels, triggering Article 50 of the bloc's Lisbon Treaty and firing the starting gun on a two - year countdown towards Brexit.
David Cameron has announced he is to resign as prime minister by October after Britain voted to leave the European Union in Thursday's referendum.
Brexit Smith was a Remain campaigner and after the vote to leave he pledged that he would offer a further referendum on the final «Brexit» deal if voted Labour leader.
«After the referendum I am sure we would choose a new leader who believed in (wanting to) leave and would get us a good deal.
Mr Cameron announced his intention to resign as prime minister on 24 June, after finding himself on the losing side of the EU referendum, with the UK voting by 52 % to 48 % in favour of leaving.
I sit down with Gove to discuss the state of the referendum campaign just hours after Cameron warned that a vote to leave the EU could risk war on the continent — a remark which sparked yet another round of Brexit indignation and accusations of scaremongering.
After a generation of the dastardly European Union telling us what to do and what to think, those committed to seeing the UK leave the EU finally have — in the form of the forthcoming referendum - the opportunity to demonstrate just how much better off we will all be when we are relieved of the shackles of membership.
However, an ICM poll conducted for Vote Leave immediately after David Cameron's conference speech on Wednesday highlights the challenge they face between now and the referendum.
The BBC has revealed senior Tory MP Bernard Jenkin wrote to Mr Carney warning him against making any «further public comment» about the EU referendum after the Governor predicted a recession if the UK votes to leave on June 23.
Prof John Curtice of Strathclyde University, who analyses available referendum polling data on his website whatukthinks.org, noted that after the ICM data, the running average «poll of polls» would stand at 52 % for leave and 48 % for remain, the first time leave has been in such a strong position.
Now, after Conservatives promised a referendum on EU membership and UKIP garnered up to 34 % of the vote in recent European elections, there is the slim yet distinct possibility that the UK could leave the EU.
In his farewell address after his latest stint as Ukip leader, Mr Farage said the Leave referendum campaign — despite the attempts from «snobby Tories» to distance themselves from him — had been the «inspiration» behind the Republican candidate's success.
The leader of Britain's biggest business group has said that the country's economic success depends on it remaining a full member of the EU, after senior Tories revealed that more than 150 of the party's MPs would campaign to leave the union in a referendum.
Prominent Eurosceptics Priti Patel (left) and Liam Fox (right) are being lined up for Cabinet jobs as part of a «unity reshuffle» after the EU referendum, while Boris Johnson could be made defence secretary
A policy similar to the one used by Australia was among the key pledges made by Vote Leave campaigners such as Boris Johnson ahead of the referendum on June 23 - but the new Prime Minister, appointed after the vote, dismissed the idea saying there were questions about whether such systems ever worked.
Meanwhile David, 50, looked to have lost a few inches round his waist since leaving office after losing the EU referendum this time last year.
British Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha Cameron leave after voting in the EU Referendum at Central Methodist Hall, Westminster
An academic who is professor of government at Hull University, the Tory peer wrote on his blog a few months after the Leave vote: «We have had a referendum that was not legally binding and without any threshold (or turnout) requirement.
The British people have voted to leave the European Union after a historic referendum in which they rejected the advice of the main Westminster party leaders and instead took a plunge into the political unknown.
Britain's Brexit was officially confirmed just before 6 am, after a number of victories against the odds have propelled the chance of a win for Leave in the EU referendum.
Mr Cameron promised to hold a referendum on Europe after the next election to give voters a choice of staying within a reformed EU or leaving.
David Cameron has said that Lord Lawson's call for the UK to leave the European Union has drawn attention to his pledge to hold a referendum on EU membership after the general election.
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.
A guide to how the UK will leave the European Union after the 2016 referendum.
Publishing a 5 point plan on how Britain's status as a world leader on equality and human rights can be maintained and strengthened after we leave the European Union, Mr Isaac has called for the government to set out its vision for a fairer Britain once we leave the EU and demonstrate how it will take a once in a lifetime opportunity to create a shared society and heal the divisions exposed during and since the referendum campaign.
In an interview given after the EU referendum Shipman appears to suggest that he considers that the Vote Leave NHS funding pledge did make a material difference to the EU referendum result: «If 600,000 people had changed their minds, you would have had a different result.
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 given the Leave campaign's spending promise during the referendum, the prospect of continued payments of any size into EU coffers after Brexit could be politically unpalatable for many pro-Leave lawmakers.
The Referendum Act didn't say which, and Cameron refused to have any Plan B for a leave vote — so it was only after the vote that May decided to try having Govt trigger it instead of Parl.
That is entirely down to Cameron who chose not to put anything in the Referendum Bill about it (Acts for other referendums have said expressly what must happen after result) and then in the run - up to the referendum insisted (just unbelievably arrogantly & recklessly) that the civil service must not do any planning whatsoever for a leaReferendum Bill about it (Acts for other referendums have said expressly what must happen after result) and then in the run - up to the referendum insisted (just unbelievably arrogantly & recklessly) that the civil service must not do any planning whatsoever for a leareferendum insisted (just unbelievably arrogantly & recklessly) that the civil service must not do any planning whatsoever for a leave result.
After the referendum, Cummings stated on AIQ's website: «Without a doubt, the Vote Leave campaign owes a great deal of its success to the work of Aggregate IQ.
Yet after Wylie left Cambridge Analytica, he sent a pitch to Vote Leave offering to harvest data for them during the referendum.
He and Mr. Wylie also gave the commission records showing that anyone at Vote Leave continued to have access to the Google Drive used for BeLeave's strategy, planning and internal discussion after the referendum, on June 23, 2016.
As has been the case throughout, Vote Leave is obligated to review — to the extent it can after this long elapsed period since the referendum — all such allegations, and is doing so.
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