A Radio The Monocle Minute - The Brexit election 6 December 2019 The UK heads to the polls in less than a week for the most important election in decades. But how certain can we be of the result? Also in the programme: what we’ve learnt from this week’s news. Global Affairs B...
The final count for the North East showed that the Brexit Party won two of the three seats in the region. The results are still very preliminary as vote counting is still underway. Brexit Party, led by Nigel Farage who was leader of the UKIP, is competing with other British parties for ...
However, it isn't fielding candidates everywhere - instead targeting Leave seats where its predecessors, the Brexit Party and UKIP, performed well - and has yet to win a seat or council for itself. "Close comparisons of change in vote share demonstrate that support for Ref...
The latest from Brasília as thousands of pro-Bolsonaro rioters are arrested. Quentin Peel and Julie Norman discuss the North American Leaders’ Summit in Mexico and why UK voters are losing faith in Brexit. Plus: the cont… Show of force ...
By most recent measures, the UK's GDP has been the envy of the Western world, with record low unemployment and high growth figures. If everything was going so well, then why did over 17 million people vote for Brexit, despite the warnings about what it could do to their country's ...
What next as UK MPs vote against a no-deal Brexit? Plus: Boeing’s decision to ground the whole Boeing 737 Max fleet and why Canada is running out of airforce pilots. A Radio The Briefing - What’s next for France following the surprise election results?
During their talks, the two top diplomats discussed the outcome of the European elections and other European issues such as the financial framework, the Brexit and climate change. Stef Blok tweeted that they "emphasized the need of a focused EU that delivers on the big challenges facing us".查...
In 2016 voters in the US and the UK defied expert predictions with the Vote Leave campaign winning for the UK to leave the European Union (Brexit) and the ... Queensland University of Technology 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Three-dimensions crisis effects on wine exports: Results of a survey on ...
Immediately after the Brexit vote, British political scientist Rob Ford offered a thought that seems fitting here. He asked whether people were feeling like strangers in their own country — and said that’s how people voting for Brexit have felt for years. Seems like it has an analog here ...
In his Johnson's address to the nation spoke of unity Getty Images It seems that Boris Johnson has clocked off for the day. Speaking on the steps of Downing Street, he said his first priority was to unite a nation that has been divided since the Brexit vote in 2016. He thanked the...