Sentences with phrase «vote for leaving»

That skirt is a fabulous find, and you wear it beautifully — I'd definitely vote for leaving it at that length.
And nor is the answer to yell at people who voted for Leave or patronise them and call them thick, provincial or racist.
He said: «If they drive through the Brexit deal it will be 100 % owned by the Tories,» and argued that come the general election due in 2022 «The 17 million who voted for Leave will be short on gratitude and the 16 million who voted for Remain will be long on memory.»
Around 2m Labour voters are believed to have voted for Leave, and Leave won in 70 % of Labour MPs» seats.
Places with more pensioners were more likely to vote for Leave.
«I think we have a good shot at taking over from Labour as the opposition because Labour are imploding and Labour voters for the first time ever have defied their party, voting for leave,» Banks said on Wednesday.
The powerful GMB and Unite unions sent letters urging members to vote for the left - winger.
by the way even if 80 % of all the addtional votes labour needs to win an election came from ukip, and labour relied on the 37 % of labour voters who voted Brexit, it would mean that more than half the people labour would need for a overall majority in 2020 voted for leave in 2016.
Johnson and Gove can afford to be irresponsible: they are rich enough to be buffered personally against the economic risks of Brexit and will leave it to their erstwhile colleagues in the cabinet to deal with the immediate speculative attack and longer term loss of investment that a vote for Leave would result in.
He's spoken of a vote for Leave as a moment of «patriotic renewal»; pitching the referendum not as a straight constitutional debate, or a question of democratic principle, but as a rare and unmissable opportunity to galvanise public life and shake up the status quo.
[continued from previous post] And the widespread working class experience of declining wages due to competition from immigrants was one of the motivations that led many to vote for Leave, which was what the question asked for, rather than for arguments as to whether Leave or Remain was correct overall.
In 2011, some Epsom voters voting for the left - wing Labour and Green parties tried to block the tactic by giving their local vote to the National candidate; while it was unsuccessful, it did reduce ACT's majority over National from 12,900 to 2,300.
Despite the re-election of union - busting Democrat Andrew Cuomo, Hawkins and his running mate, Brian Jones, received nearly 5 %, or 176,000, of all votes cast — a tremendous total marking the highest vote for a left candidate in New York state since 1920 when Socialists ran labor organizer Joseph D. Cannon for Governor.
Nuneaton, a central English town seen as a bellwether of middle England delivered a 66 % vote for leave.
The highest vote for leave was in the West Midlands with 59.11 % opting for Brexit.
I just noticed that on the revised estimates by Chris Hanretty this constituency narrowly voted for leave by 50.5 %.
I always used to vote for the left - leaning New Democratic Party and its leader Jack Layton, shown here on the famous Couch Bike with bike safety expert, Member of Parliament and spouse Olivia Chow.
On 23 June, based on a turnout of 72 %, 52 % of the electorate voted for Leave, while 48 % supported Remain.
After seeing yours, I'm voting for leaving the gap!

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Nearly 70 percent of Americans who voted for President - elect Donald Trump and 89 percent of Hillary Clinton voters support mandatory paid family and medical leave, according to a post-election poll of 2,000 voters by the Center for American Progress.
At last year's general election the party fell short of gaining the sort of Leave - voting Labour seats they needed for a majority.
The Senate left open a previous vote for more than 40 minutes as it appeared Republican leaders attempted to persuade McCain to change his vote.
«Watch out for Remain - voting areas swinging towards Labour and Leave - voting areas swinging towards the Tories, much as happened last year,» said Curtice, professor of politics at the University of Strathclyde.
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.
Vote Leave for a better - funded health service - # 350 million a week,» he is set to say.
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.
That would allow time for a pause before the Mexican election July 1, leave room for procedural snags, and permit a vote before Congress leaves Washington at Christmas.
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 leave their choice for President blank.
In June, voters in the United Kingdom voted for their country to leave the EU.
Del Rio also said Norwegian's outlook was impacted by «adjustment to earlier pricing expectations for Miami - based Caribbean itineraries,» attempts to minimize discounting and a weaker British pound, following the U.K. vote to leave the European Union.
On the Friday after Britain voted to leave the EU, the S&P 500 and the Dow both wiped out all of their gains for 2016, while Nasdaq fell by over 4 % — the biggest one - day drop since 2011.
Sunderland could vote more than 60 % for Leave.
«A Leave vote could still have a very large impact,» the Institute for International Finance's managing director Hung Tran said in a note Monday.
It is also a wake - up call for Brussels, whose odd mix of incompetence and overreach have fed the «leave» vote.
We're going to continue to look for more of that in the upcoming year, especially after the recent U.S. election and Britain's vote to leave the E.U.»
The British have voted to leave the European Union, pummeling financial markets and setting the stage for months, if not years, of economic uncertainty.
For months, the world's financial markets have been sanguine — complacent, even — about the risk of the U.K. voting to leave the European Union.
«The rush for the pre-Thanksgiving passage is largely due to the upcoming December 8 Continuing Resolution expiration (without 60 Senate votes, the government would shut down) and the fact that there are now only five full legislative weeks left in the year.»
The failure of coalition talks is unprecedented in Germany's post-war history, and was likened by newsmagazine Der Spiegel to the shock election of U.S. President Donald Trump or Britain's referendum vote to leave the EU - moments when countries cast aside reputations for stability built up over decades.
Buoyed by Trump's victory and Britons» vote to leave the European Union, Le Pen's anti-immigration, anti-EU National Front (FN) hopes for similar populist momentum in France.
As Brexit draws closer — Britain's split from the European Union is scheduled for March 2019 — the issue remains contentious nearly two years after British people voted 51.9 % to 48.1 % in favor of leaving the EU.
Angel Gurria, the secretary - general of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), warned on Wednesday of the risk of other EU countries following the U.K.'s lead in holding a referendum and voting to leave.
Greece's parliament voted to approve a new bailout for the country after lawmakers bickered through the night, leaving Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras confronting a widening rebellion within his leftist party.
The Bank of England cut interest rates on Thursday for the first time since 2009, revived its bond - buying program and said it would take «whatever action is necessary» to achieve stability in the wake of Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
«Following the United Kingdom's vote to leave the European Union, the exchange rate has fallen and the outlook for growth in the short to medium term has weakened markedly,» the central bank said in its quarterly Inflation Report.
Gerard Lyons — one of the few prominent economists to back leaving the EU, and a co-founder of the Economists for Brexit group — told an audience at the Brexit & Global Expansion Summit in London on Monday that by failing to prepare plans for what might happen in the event that Britain voted to leave, Prime Minister David Cameron and Chancellor George Osborne left both the new Conservative government and the British people high and dry.
Wall Street stock futures are lower this morning over renewed fears for the global economy after some weak Japanese economic data and some routine gloom from the Bank of England, which is worried, among other things, by the potential impact of the U.K.'s vote on whether to leave the E.U..
He argued that the new government's perceived approach to Brexit is not only about leaving the EU, but also fundamentally changing the British economy, saying: «Basically its rewarding people who voted for Brexit, its about infrastructure, its about the productivity gap, its about the regional divide, rebalancing the economy — the stuff that was talked about in 2008, but nothing happened.
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