Sentences with phrase «stand against the referendum»

If they stand against the referendum, it means that they are against democracy.

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These caveats - often described as «reasoning» in effeminate circles — were dismissed in favour of a tactic which would have seen David Cameron pledge an in / out EU referendum in return for Ukip's pledge not to stand against Tory candidates in 2015.
«Most people in the first instance will say that a referendum has looked quite popular amongst many in the public and therefore he's doing something which shows strong leadership in standing up against that position.
«We organised this event because we are witnessing increasing discontent over BBC referendum coverage and we felt we needed to stand against this unhealthy bias,» she said.
«He has stood firm against the clamour for a referendum with considerable courage and nous.
Michael Fabricant suggested offering an in / out referendum on UK membership of the EU if UKIP promise not to stand against Tory candidates in the 2015 general election.
In a Daily Telegraph blog Carswell appears to suggest Ukip could decide not to stand against Tories who voted in favour of an EU referendum in a Commons 2011 vote.
A spokesman for Corbyn said the Labour leader attended a Stand Up to Racism event on Saturday co-convened by a senior member of the SWP as he «wanted to show his support for the campaign against racism and xenophobia, particularly given the rise in hate crime since the EU referendum in June».
The possibility of a demand for second referendum by Nicola Ferguson Sturgeon, leader of the Scottish National Party, and EU's tough stand against Britain made us forecast Pound's decline against the Greenback, on March 2nd.
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