Not exact matches
Franklin Templeton Fixed Income Group's David Zahn examines the issue of populism in Europe, including Dutch elections and a
possible second Scottish
referendum.
Throw in a «highly likely»
second [1]
referendum on Scottish independence from the UK and a
possible Irish reunification (or a
second Troubles), and suddenly the UK looks as though it may implode before it even secedes.
With this non-binding
referendum, there are so many
possible scenarios that may play out including a
second referendum.
Under it a
second in / out
referendum of the type floated by Boris Johnson among others is not
possible.
Franklin Templeton Fixed Income Group's David Zahn examines the issue of populism in Europe, including Dutch elections and a
possible second Scottish
referendum.