Prime ministersIf he steps down and a Brexiteer takes over as leader of the Tory party and as prime minister, he or she is likely to argue that Article 50 is biased against the interests of a country leaving the EU.Economist
Fig. 1 illustrates that, in fact, the average support for free international trade changed quite substantially in many countries. The size of the bars indicates the percentage of ISSP respondents who strongly disapproved or disapproved with the statement ““[My country] should limit the import of...
Annual Percentage Rate (APR):used to help consumers compare goods and serviceswith different payment structures on a common basis. Also known as theAnnual Equivalent Rate (AER)orEffective Annual Rate (EAR). Coupon Rate:for an interest-bearing security, it isthe ratio of the annual coupon amount...
Last Friday morning people in the UK voted to leave the European Union. Regardless of your political views and economic situation, Brexit will have long term consequences; not just for the UK, but for the EU as well. And while the benefits of leaving the EU are still hypothetical (and wil...
But the votes overnight show that "in areas that voted most strongly for leave, the Conservative vote has fallen almost 18 percentage points". That shows that the Leave vote is leaving the Tories - some of which is going to Labour, and some to Reform UK. ...
On June 23, 2016, the citizens of the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union, a move dubbedBrexitin the press.8The United Kingdom officially ended its membership in the European Union on Jan. 31, 2020.9
One thing’s clear….if we don’t get brexit and the brexit we voted for, there’ll be skunks running for the hills as the majority in this country will be mightily displeased. Lifelogic November 9, 2019 I tend to agree. Not that I want The Corbyn/SNP disaster. Boris has even allow...
We’ll stay here longer in part because Brexit. — Monevator (@Monevator)June 14, 2023 Some of that inflation now appears to have gotten ‘sticky’. Put prices up in the supermarket by 20% in a year, and people are going to want more money to pay for the shop. The Bank of England...
I have a strong feeling that Krugman’s perspective will become conventional wisdom among devastated blue-staters in the next few days. Trump won because of his appeals to racism and sexism, and his vicious misogynistic lies about Hillary Clinton. He won because a large percentage of the countr...
Apply balance theory to the social issue of Brexit and how people voted. How does one find dominant ideology in a text from newspaper.? How did the civil war and its aftermath transform American political and social relationships between the years 1860's and 1880's? Each year a c...