Smaller Than Five, with the agenda to urge voters not to give the AfD the 5 percent of votes it needs to get into German parliament, is one of several campaigns emerged in the wake of Brexit to motivate young people ...
This represented quite a high turnout of 72.2 percent, the highest voter turnout in a UK-wide election since the 1992 General Election. Does the UK regret Brexit in 2025? As the UK approaches the ninth anniversary of the Brexit vote in 2025, the vote to leave the EU is gradually ...
Final results show 51.9% vote to leave; 48.1% vote to remain; 72.2 % turnout ByDenis StauntonFri Jun 24 2016 - 07:40 Where the Brexit referendum campaign was won and lost Leave side found most effective message was to tap into popular disquiet about immigration ...
Mitchell adds: "I think the polls can't be trusted at all, as where the swings happen will be far more important than the actual percentage of votes cast for a party. The idea that lots of northern and midlands towns will suddenly vote for a Conservative old Etonian, Brexit or no, is...
A further year of coming to terms with the Brexit vote in the UK has hardly eased worries about its impact – if anything, fears being expressed privately are greater now than before, even if the public messaging is mostly a breezy get-on-with-it mentality. ...
and on Tuesday they approved a motion ruling out a “no-deal” Brexit. But the vote is not legally binding, and Parliament also defeated tougher measures that tried to give lawmakers concrete powers to stop Britain crashing out of the EU, either by finding a new plan or by postponing the...
10 days to go by kate mccann, political correspondent after super-saturday turned out to be less super than expected this week is shaping up to be another crucial moment in the uk's bid to leave the eu. the government will try and secure a simple vote on the deal today, but it is ...
"Britain is at a crossroads," he said at the United Nations in Geneva. "The decision by British people to leave the EU in last year's referendum means there has to be a lot of hard thinking about our role in the world." Corbyn, who leads the Labor Party, spoke to journalists at ...
The EU was founded on the notion that only an ever-deeper economic union—with an ever-closer political union close on its heels—could secure peace and prosperity… Most continental political leaders, if not their voters, still believe this. …British voters think otherwise. Their 2016 vote to...
Turns out untangling a 45-year marriage is not as easy as the Brexiters claimed it would be. The fear of creating some serious unintended consequences (economic or otherwise) is high, and many hurdles have yet to be overcome. The delays, the dangers and the constant bickering are now –...