A Second Brexit Referendum Is A Question Of When, Not IfVishal Wilde
than David Cameron’s botched Brexit referendum. The latest polls suggest Macron’s centrist alliance faces a wipeout. Onirishtimes.comthis weekend, Sharon Gaffney in Parisprofiles Jordan Bardella, the Rassemblement National president, who could be prime minister. In his...
· Government Introduction Contemporary politics is marked by increasing turbulence (Margetts et al. 2015), from sur- prise election results, such as Theresa May's slender majority in 2017, to seismic political shifts, such as the Brexit vote in 2016, and party schisms, such as the 11-MP...
3) In the case that all becomes startlingly rosy with Brexit, the £ will rise and VEUR will fall, but the fall would be offset somewhat by improvements in the UK market (25% of VEUR). 4) Dividend Yield currently quite attractive at 3.5% Ultimately, I’m resigned to being potentially...
Did you also know that Zimmermann Ltd was located next to River Ruaraka, where women bathed and did laundry? Well, the river was nicknamed Rui rwa aka, which is Kikuyu for ‘river for women’ — or so goes the yarn – and which was corrupted to Ruaraka!
7. This slightly increases the risk of Brexit, as the eurozone will increasingly resemble a failed project. What really should happen is that the “north” should leave the Euro in favor of the Neuro. Let southern Europe go its own way (probably a much better monetary path in general. Inf...
Varadkar admitted on Saturday that voters had delivered “two wallops†to the government, which, led by Leo himself, had pushed for a "Yes" vote on a pair of referendums. Why Are Government Psyop Experts And Propagandists Distancing Themselves From Behavioural Science?The state...
It does not really take much reading to find out what life was and is like under Stalin and Brezhnev, Mao Tse Tung, Erich Honeker, Fidel Castro, Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il, Mobutu, Ceaucescu, and almost every other Marxist leader anywhere. Even the most benign, like Tito in Yougo...
That particular debacle followed hard on the heels of the Scottish independence referendum and the US mid-term election. In both cases, clear wins for the victors were not picked up in advance by the pollsters. And then, in June 2016, came the entirely unexpected vote in favour of "Brexit...