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Given the subsequent
Leave vote in the 23 June 2016 referendum, this is set to be the last time the United Kingdom participated in a European Parliament election.
The two key men's support will be a major coup for the PM, with both having flirted strongly with
a Leave vote in the past.
The Ukip leader, who is from Merseyside and admitted he had few links to Stoke, had gambled that the seat was winnable on the basis of the constituency's 69 %
leave vote in last year's EU referendum.
Theresa May has rejected rivals» claims that the next Tory leader must have supported
a Leave vote in the EU referendum - saying people want more than «a Brexit prime minister».
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.
Mr Hilton, who is backing
a Leave vote in next month's referendum, said he was «certain» that Mr Cameron would be making the case to get out of the European Union if he were in any other job in politics.
Polling expert Professor Sir John Curtice said the Tories were performing relatively well in areas with a substantial
Leave vote in the 2016 referendum, where they are picking up votes from UKIP, which did not stand candidates in many areas, while Labour were performing better in places where the Remain vote was stronger and with a higher proportion of younger voters.
Conservative MP Iain Duncan Smith, who made a major speech today advocating
a Leave vote in June, hit back at the former home secretary.
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Theresa May's Conservatives hope to pick up most of the benefit, particularly
in Leave voting areas.
Ford posted a record $ 1.2 billion profit
in Europe last year but warned the impact of Britain's
vote to
leave the European union would put a dent
in 2017 earnings.
This photo provided by Rep. John Yarmuth, D - Ky., shows Democrat members of Congress, including Rep. John Lewis, D - Ga., center, and Rep. Joe Courtney, D - Conn.,
left, participate
in sit - down protest seeking a a
vote on gun control measures, Wednesday, June 22, 2016, on the floor of the House on Capitol Hill
in Washington.
Sugar said: «If [politicians] lie, which results
in massive decisions like
leaving the European Union, or gaining
votes in a general election, then this should be a criminal offence as it would be
in a public company if I lied to my shareholders.»
Republicans pulled their health care bill Friday after failing to garner enough
votes to pass Donald Trump's plan intended to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act,
leaving the law better known as Obamacare
in place for now.
Someone objected and the bucket was
left near the podium and people came by
in single file to cast their
vote.
As a county, 57 percent of people
in Cornwall
voted to
leave the European Union.
Macron said that
in a similar context, if the French people were asked to
vote on EU membership, then they would probably have chosen to
leave the bloc.
Caldbeck and Mazzeo's
leaving will likely trigger a key man clause, which could result
in investors
voting to terminate the new fund.
Shares
in Henkel were 0.6 percent lower at 1045 GMT, making them the top performers on Germany's blue - chip DAX index, which was down 7.1 percent
in response to Britain's
vote to
leave the European 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.
And it means distilleries need to have long - term plans for investments and financing — all of which could be thrown into turmoil
in a single day, Sept. 18, when Scotland
votes on whether to
leave Britain.
May, however, insisted that the spending plans should focus more on working - class voters who feel they have been
left behind by globalisation, and who
voted in large numbers to
leave the European Union
in June.
Simon Stevens will
in a speech on Wednesday reference
Vote Leave's contentious claim that Brexit will give the UK government an extra # 350 million a week to spend on areas like the NHS.
The foreign secretary was pictured
in front of a
Vote Leave bus with a message emblazoned on it reading: «We send the EU # 350 million a week.
After the U.K.
voted in June to
leave the EU, global stocks went into a tailspin — and almost immediately shrugged it off.
In a historic turn events that has
left investors around the world reeling, Britain
voted to
leave the European Union early Friday morning.
The Bank of England Thursday raised U.K. interest rates for the first time since 2007,
in an effort to support the pound and head off inflationary pressures caused by a slump since the U.K.
voted to
leave the EU 16 months ago.
Black voters
in red states should
vote as they usually do for candidates, down the ballot — and
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In Newcastle, 65,404 people voted to remain in the EU, while 63,598 voted to leave, a split of 50.7 % to 49.3
In Newcastle, 65,404 people
voted to remain
in the EU, while 63,598 voted to leave, a split of 50.7 % to 49.3
in the EU, while 63,598
voted to
leave, a split of 50.7 % to 49.3 %.
Isle of Wight, the largest and second most populous island
in England, has spoken — it's a resounding «
Leave»
vote.
Federal judges found more problems
in Texas»
voting rights laws, ruling that Republicans racially gerrymandered some congressional districts to weaken the growing electoral power of minorities, who former President Barack Obama set out to protect at the ballot box before
leaving office.
In June, voters in the United Kingdom voted for their country to leave the E
In June, voters
in the United Kingdom voted for their country to leave the E
in the United Kingdom
voted for their country to
leave the EU.
The United Kingdom, which includes Northern Ireland,
voted in 2016 to
leave the European Union, but the Republic of Ireland remains within the bloc.
In the run - up to the Brexit
vote, the easy parallel to make from an American point of view is that the
Leave camp shared many similarities with the Trump campaign.
82,394 people
in the area
voted to
leave, compared to just 51,930.
To provide something of a bellwether of how
voting may go, HSBC's chief UK economist Simon Wells and his team have provided a useful table showing some of the key areas that could help determine whether Britain stays
in or
leaves the EU.
Ahead of the referendum, analysts across Wall Street circulated research on what they thought would happen
in the event of either a «Remain» or «
Leave»
vote.
In total, 61,745 people
voted Leave, 51,220 to Remain.
But while the markets may have seen violent swings
in the immediate aftermath of the
vote to
leave, the longer - term political ramifications of a Brexit are interesting to consider, too.
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In other
Leave news, Hartlepool in north east England voted 70 - 30 to leav
Leave news, Hartlepool
in north east England voted 70 - 30 to leave E
in north east England
voted 70 - 30 to
leaveleave EU.
The famously successful investor Warren Buffett — who has raked
in billions guided by his motto to «Be fearful when others are greedy, and greedy when others are fearful» — probably took a big loss like the rest of us after the U.K.
voted to
leave the European Union last week.
The odds of Britain
voting to
leave the European Union
in a June referendum narrowed on Tuesday as attacks
in Brussels were seen boosting the Out campaign.
On the other hand, if Buffett's following his own dictum, he could likely be buying up shares
left and right now, while the market recoils
in reacting to the Brexit
vote.
A
vote to «
Leave» marked the first big reversal of European efforts at political and economic integration
in 60 years, casting big doubts over the EU's future direction.
That
left McConnell at least two
votes short
in the closely divided Senate from being able to move forward with his bill.
More worryingly, markets are now starting to price
in the impact of a
Leave vote on the rest of the European Union.
But a
vote to
Leave would almost certainly force a change of leadership
in the Conservative Party and a new Prime Minister, given Cameron's leading of the Remain campaign.