Sentences with phrase «planned referendum if»

A former Conservative leader said he «may vote no» and back the UK leaving the EU in his party's planned referendum if «we have not made significant changes» before 2017.

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If the referendum question is approved, the district plans to renovate all 11 parks over the next three years, starting with Circle, Westlake and Seasons Four Parks this year.
If elected, the SNP plans to hold a referendum on independence in 2010, at a cost of # 7 million.
Prominent among them is the ability of local communities to propose development which, if it meets certain safeguards and get 50 per cent of support in a local referendum, can be built without planning permission.
Even if it had been done, all Ukranians would have the right to vote in the eventual referendum, whereas it seems as if only Crimean citizens would have a say in the planned referendum on March 16.
Cuomo's proposal requiring counties to hold a referendum on cost - saving measures would, if passed, open the door to a vote on the Consensus plan.
Armstrong, who also served as private secretary to Harold Wilson during the run - up to the 1975 referendum on Britain's membership of the EEC, was one of a series of peers who criticised No 10's plans to embark on a two - year renegotiation of Britain's EU membership terms if Cameron wins the 2015 general election.
«If the referendum fails, generations of support for gaming in the Catskills will be dashed for no other reason, perhaps, than a failure to offer the best, most transparent plan, that provides the maximum information to voters.
Tony Blair branded «absurd» the SNP leader Alex Salmond's claim that Scots could vote for independence in the SNP's planned referendum and then return to the UK if they then wished.
The coalition agreement between the Conservatives and Mr Clegg's Liberal Democrats outlined political reforms including plans for five - year fixed - term parliaments, reforms to the House of Lords, powers for voters to recall their MP if found guilty of serious wrongdoing and a referendum on voting reforms.
«Plan B» involved exploiting a loophole in the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act which states that the Electoral Commission can only give official designation to a «lead» campaign group on one side if there's a credible campaign on the other side to officially designate.
Councilman Jumaane Williams plans to introduce the legislation by the end of the year to allow Council members to serve three four - year terms instead of the current two, if voters approve the idea in a referendum.
And if this is a «referendum on Gallo», well, exactly none of the candidates make any reference to the city's plans in any specific manner at all... Meantime, the city is thriving... the look and feel and the level of activity and a marked and steady increase in citizens engagement is greatly appreciated
Secret moves are planned by senior Conservatives to overturn the result of next week's referendum on electoral reform if the country votes to scrap the first - past - the - post system... Under the plan, supporters of first - past - the - post would approach the Commons business committee of MPs, which has the power to set aside time for issues concerning backbenchers.
It is beginning to look as if Labour peers, led by Lord Falconer, could wreck government plans for a spring referendum by insisting on detailed scrutiny in the Lords — where time is running out.
Empower Voters to Reduce Property Taxes and Costs of Local Government - This plan «requires county officials to develop localized plans that find real, recurring property tax savings» - Cost - saving plans would be up for voter referendum in the November 2017 elections - «If the plan is not approved by a majority of voters, the county government must prepare a new plan for approval in November 2018.»
Mr Hammond also confirmed that the referendum could be held earlier than planned if renegotiation is completed ahead of schedule.
The Tories say the current system results in stable governments and keeps out extremists - if they win the general election, expected to be held in May - they are expected to scrap any plans for a referendum.
Whereas in the beginning the Liberals did not deem a referendum necessary, their current position is that they «will abandon their plans to overhaul Canada's electoral system if they don't have widespread public support.»
But Cameron moved to reject an idea, suggested by some Tories, that he should bring forward the date of his planned EU referendum from 2017 if Farage fares well in the elections.
As we reported in the July 18 WEAC Legislative Update, referendum restrictions included in the Senate GOP plan would exclude from «shared cost» any amount levied by a district in a prior year for either operating or debt service costs that were authorized by a referendum if doing so would not increase the district's equalization aid entitlement.
Tom Evenson, spokesman for Walker, said the governor is backing Nygren's new plan because it includes a provision that would prohibit school districts from raising taxes if voters rejected a referendum in the last three years.
I realize that much has changed in the last few years — widespread economic hardship, cuts in state aid by both Democratic and Republican state governments, much slower than anticipated growth in property values,, the opportunity to cut staff compensation under the threat of union busting, dramatic cuts to the revenue limit base — but despite all of these changes, if you go back to the principles and the details of Partnership Plan used to sell the 2008 Operating Referendum (which passed overwhelmingly) I think you can find plenty of justification for increasing property taxes in order to achieve the mission of the district.
We're going to end up with a worse deal by leaving rather than remaining in the EU, so I hope that once the Brexit plan has been finalised, a second referendum will be called and people can decide if that's really what they want for our country.
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