While last year's shock
referendum result led to an initial flurry of advisory work, that short - term fillip was offset by a broader slowdown, particularly in transactional activity.
Not exact matches
84 MPs have signed a letter sent to David Cameron urging him to remain as prime minister whatever the
result of the
referendum, saying that they» believe whatever the British people decide you have both a mandate and a duty to continue
leading the nation implementing our policies.»
The
referendum result is expected to trigger political and economic uncertainty in the UK, which will
lead to a weaker currency, higher inflation, and lower growth, as well as significant consequences in the EU and around the globe.
The Irish Government has still to respond on these later reports, but already it is clear that the Convention recommendations on many matters will
lead to the holding of
referendums on specific issues in 2015; and we are likely to see real and significant constitutional change made as a
result.
The sectional splits in UK politics should be dissected over the coming months, but if we think about the basic Leave position in light of two ironic or mocking posts, Ariadne's thread
leads us to the conclusion that the
referendum result is more than a product of the dismal economy and a pocketbook protest vote.
Kate Hoey, Labour MP for Vauxhall and
leading pro-Brexit campaigner «These
results suggest many ex-Labour Ukip voters don't yet trust us to genuinely honour the
referendum result.
Only two politicians can change the EU
referendum result by
leading the Brexit campaign 19 January 2016
It is hard to say whether or not the pledge of an EU in - out
referendum helped the Conservative party (there were certainly other things that
led them to such an impressive and unexpected
result, primarily the dismal performance of Labour and Liberal Democrats across the country), but it was a gamble the PM was willing to take.
There was a single Survation poll straight after the
referendum result that had the Conservatives and Labour equal, but an ICM poll conducted at the same time had a Tory
lead of four points and the average position at the time was a Tory
lead of about three points.
That renegotiation was followed by a
referendum in June 2016, which
resulted in the British electorate voting to withdraw from the European Union by 52 % to 48 % and
led to the resignation of Cameron as Prime Minister.
Addressing the Greater Manchester Chambers of Commerce, Osborne said: «The
referendum result is as expected likely to
lead to a significant negative shock for the British economy.
Nine
leading playwrights from around the UK have written a major new series of online dramas responding to the causes and consequences of the EU
referendum result.
Contiki sales and marketing director, UK & Europe, Donna Jeavons said: «As the
leading youth travel operator in to Europe, we wanted to delve into the attitudes of young Brits following the EU
referendum result.