Brexit: what next? | Deloitte Australia | Risk advisory, EU referendumTimorLeste
“I first started working for QS in 2017, over a year after the Brexit referendum. I instantly recognised the need to highlight the student perspective in the ongoing Brexit debates and the potential for the ISS to provide a voice for international candidates – especially those from the EU. ...
This option was also defeated. It lost by 21 votes. A call for a second referendum attracted 280 votes, but 292 voted against. 3. For Ireland, in the short term the key issue is to avoid a crash-out no-deal Brexit. We need some plan to emerge from UK politics which all...
The term ‘Brexit’ stands for ‘British exit’, which is the decision of the UK to leave the European Union, taken through a referendum on June 23rd 2016. Since then, Europe and the UK have worked on an agreement that will determine what the relationship between the two will be after ...
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A referendum on Israel's prime minister, elections in India and a deadline for Brexit are among this week's events.
::An attempt by backbench MPs, led by Tory Sarah Wollaston, to take control of the parliamentary timetable and hold a series of votes on six possible Brexit scenarios, including a second meaningful vote, leaving with no deal and a second referendum. If only one option is approved, the PM...
taken place on the management of the UK leaving the EU, including the immigration implications of UK nationals travelling to, working and living in the EU. In January 2020, the Withdrawal Bill was pushed through Parliament, which stated the transitional end date for Brexit to be 31 December ...
The UK government is now asking for an extension to Article 50, the clause which triggers the UK’s withdrawal. The future for the UK remains just as uncertain as it was on the date of the EU Referendum in June 2016. Since then, the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) has been...
Britain + exit = Brexit. It’s the idea (once unthinkable) that the Brits will leave the European Union. But in a stunning result the United Kingdomvoted to do just that in a bitterly fought referendumin June 2016. Since then it’s been talks, disputes, finger-pointing and threats –...