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Proponents of free trade post-Brexit hoped to strike trade deals with nations outside of the EU. For instance, Nigel Farage argued that Brexit needed to happen in order for Britain to be free to make trade deals with countries such as the United States. He also stated that this negotiation is key for Britain as "Trump is the best ally in the ...
In America, Britain, France, Germany, and elsewhere, millions of voters — in some instances, a critical mass — feel the system is rigged against them and current leaders are part of the scam.
The referendum had divided the two parties on Brexit, particularly Labour MPs who had triggered a snap leadership election in late 2016. [4] Abbott voted for the European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Act 2017 “as a loyal supporter of Jeremy Corbyn". [5] Abbotts position on Brexit had been under scrutiny after missing a previous vote. [6]
A smaller pro-Brexit march was held in London on the same date. [20] [21] The People's Vote march was not designed to reverse the result of the referendum, but to hold a public vote on the final terms of the UK's EU exit deal. [22] The organisers said Brexit was "not a done deal" and Cable said "Brexit is not inevitable. Brexit can be stopped."
THE INDEPENDENT VIEW: Even before Donald Trump’s election victory, the outlook for this week’s global summit in Baku was bleak - but it presents an opportunity for the UK to take charge
The 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, commonly referred to as the EU referendum or the Brexit referendum, was a referendum that took place on 23 June 2016 in the United Kingdom (UK) and Gibraltar under the provisions of the European Union Referendum Act 2015 to ask the electorate whether the country should continue to ...
It was a historic result, with a nationalist party emerging with the most seats for the first time. Michelle O’Neill, the Sinn Fein leader in Northern Ireland, is in line to take the symbolic ...
The headline and associated article were about the three judges who had ruled that the UK Government would require the consent of Parliament to give notice of Brexit. The headline was widely criticised as being inappropriately condemnatory and attracted numerous complaints, given that the British judiciary is independent of the Government.