The vote was, for many, a protest against the status quo that has seen growing spatial and inter-group inequalities. Austerity was an important factor that played a role in shaping an anti-status quo sentiment. It was further enabled by the use of new technology, social media and the ...
11 days to go by lewis goodall, political correspondent victory for boris johnson appeared achingly, tantalisingly close on the first saturday sitting of parliament since 1982 and yet it was so far. as a result of the government being forced to abandon its meaningful vote, the prime minister ...
The fall in support mirrors the government’s sinking approval ratings, especially since the ruling Conservative Party, along with former Prime Minister Boris Johnson, are heavily associated with Brexit and the Leave vote. Despite there being a clear majority of voters who now regret Brexit, there...
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Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Kobe, Japan But they did (at last) officially back a second referendum. The vote at the Euro elections, where the Brexit Party went off, split 50-50 between remain and leave parties. The vote this time split 50-50 (slightly in favor of remain/referendum...
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Capital Economics called Saturday’s vote “a decent result for the economy and the pound as it makes a no deal Brexit on 31st October even less likely.” But it added that “it does extend the uncertainty that has been hampering growth for a least a bit longer.” ...
“If they vote for it now, having rejected it twice, that would tell you something pretty poor about the state of politics in the U.K. I don’t think they will vote for it ... I don’t think you’ll get this deal over the line and there are still too many people who are hold...
The next significant milestone in the UK’s exit process is a meaningful vote on Brexit, scheduled for Tuesday 12 March. Xe Corporate UK March 6, 2019— 3 min read During the last few weeks, the pound has risen on the back of positive sentiment as currency markets believed the chances...
It was Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s fourth attempt to secure an early general election. The last national vote in 2017 ended in a “hung Parliament,” making it difficult for the government pass legislation.The ruling Conservatives will this time hope to gain a clear majority, allowing them...