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A Brexit ‘yes’ vote would impact US elections. The Hill. Economics International Economics. Desmond Lachman. June 15, 2016. Next week’s “Brexit” referendum will be of monumental ...
The first vote on whether Britain should leave the European Union created more problems than it solved. A second could do much the same — or even worse.
Should we care about the Brexit vote? In a word, yes. British lawmakers on Tuesday rejected Prime Minister Theresa May's proposed deal to exit the European Union by a resounding 432-202 vote. Now ...
Rachel Martin talks to Gina Miller, who won a big legal victory when Britain's Supreme Court ruled that Parliament must vote to authorize Brexit. Still, members of Parliament are certain to vote yes.
Britain’s government survived Wednesday’s vote of no confidence. But Theresa May’s Brexit plans are still a shambles.
UK Prime Minister Theresa May survived a vote of no-confidence triggered by members of her own party over her handling of Britain’s departure from the European Union, but her margin of victory ...
Brexit campaigner and Member of the European Parliament Nigel Farage delivers a speech during a debate on BREXIT after the vote on british Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal, at the European ...
How the Brexit vote is still realigning British politics - COMMENT: Nigel Farage’s ‘turquoise tidal wave’ has redrawn the electoral map, sweeping away the traditional Tory-Labour duopoly ...
Yes, at least for the foreseeable future. ... ‘Brexit,’ a Feel-Good Vote That Could Sink Britain’s Economy May 2, 2025; Voting on European Integration: A Long History of Skepticism ...
Yes, Brexit Will Happen. And It Will Work. Jun 22, 2018 4 min read COMMENTARY BY. Ted R. Bromund, PhD ... The decisive vote came on Wednesday, 319-303. There is now no doubt: ...
The UK will vote on June 23rd on whether or not to stay in the EU (Brexit). Polls indicate a 50/50 split in voter opinion at the moment and the election can go either way. A vote to leave the EU ...