though, the map of the Brexit vote also showed a very clear correlation with the geology under our feet. Scotland was actually once part of America, and the suture line where
precisely what the UK government is not doing with the Brexit dossier by delaying a vote on the Brexit deal negotiated with the EU but not yet accepted by the UK. Let’s sacrifice rationality to politics and populism just a little more, because who needs a functioning economy connected to i...
Penny Mordaunt will suffer a similar fate should she somehow break through on a members vote, though this is looking highly unlikely, and the cards indicated some days ago, that the new PM would not be Penny Mordaunt. We will know very shortly if she gets the MP nominations sufficient for ...
[20]and its overall unpopularity with fishers in the UK problematic[15],[21]. In the UK, for example, a survey of fishers prior to the Brexit referendum in June 2016, targeting skippers of larger vessels in NE Scotland, showed that 92% were likely to vote for Brexit[16]and promises ...
That prediction was made onJune 20-21, 2016, before the actual BREXIT vote! And here it is! Over two years later, there is still no BREXIT in sight… UK owes EU billions it can’t pay, and Theresa May plans a ‘soft’ BREXIT, which isn’t BREXIT at all. ...
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After carefully studying the First Past the Post map on the BBC the following Prototype voters emerge. Brexit Party = Party of Jobs and Nation SNP = Party of Scotland Plaid = Party of Welsh Speakers LibDems = Party of Waitrose Labour = Party of Immigrants ...
Party leader declines to say if she would vote to bring down British government Wed Oct 03 2018 - 10:21 Cliff Taylor: It remains hard to see a way forward on Brexit Irish firms face the prospect of rising business and economic uncertainty in the months ahead ...
The Referendum asked the British People to decide whether they as acollectivewanted to STAY or LEAVE. The vote was to leave. This meant OUT as the letter sent out by the Government ahead of the referendum, and the ballot papers made perfectly clear at the time. ...
But because Scotland only contains 8.4% of the U.K.’s population, its vote to Remain (along with that of Northern Ireland, which accounts for just 2.8% of the U.K.’s population) was vastly outweighed by support for Brexit in England and Wales. ...