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  2. Brexit Party election results - Wikipedia

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    Constituencies which the Brexit Party contested at the election. In April 2019, party leader Nigel Farage said the Brexit Party intended to stand candidates at the next general election. [3] The same month, he promised not to stand candidates against the 28 Eurosceptic Conservative MPs who opposed the Brexit withdrawal agreement in Parliament. [4]

  3. Brexit - Wikipedia

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    Labour again won the election (this time with a small majority), and in 1975 the UK held its first ever national referendum, asking whether the UK should remain in the EC. Despite significant division within the ruling Labour Party, [ 27 ] all major political parties and the mainstream press supported continuing membership of the EC.

  4. Change Britain - Wikipedia

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    Its stated aim was "to campaign for a Brexit which takes back control of our laws, borders, money and trade". [ 2 ] The group attracted criticism for seemingly dropping Vote Leave's pledge to increase spending on the National Health Service (NHS), [ 3 ] [ 4 ] but Gisela Stuart , chair of both organisations, reaffirmed this pledge in a speech to ...

  5. Brexit champion Nigel Farage enters UK election race, in more ...

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    Brexit champion Nigel Farage enters UK election race, in more bad news for Sunak’s Conservatives Christian Edwards and Luke McGee, CNN June 3, 2024 at 12:03 PM

  6. How to watch Election Day results - AOL

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    How to follow CNN’s election coverage. CNN’s America’s Choice 2023 special coverage will stream live starting at 4 p.m. ET on Tuesday, November 7, through 1 a.m. ET, November 8, without ...

  7. Sir Keir Starmer is set to be invited to a meeting of EU leaders in what will be seen as a sign of success for his plans for a great Brexit “reset’”.. It will be the first time a British ...

  8. The New European - Wikipedia

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    Brexit delayed until 12 April: Mar 2019: Cooper–Letwin Act passed: Apr 2019: Brexit delayed until 31 October: Apr 2019: European Parliament election: May 2019: Theresa May resigns as PM: Jul 2019: Boris Johnson becomes PM: Jul 2019: Prorogation and annulment: Aug–Sep 2019: Benn Act passed: Sep 2019: Withdrawal agreement revised: Oct 2019 ...

  9. Oh God, What Now? - Wikipedia

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    Oh God, What Now? formerly known as Remainiacs, is a British hour-long twice-weekly political podcast about Brexit, speaking from the pro-Remain point of view.It was started on 26 May 2017 as Remainiacs after the European Union membership referendum as "a no-holds-barred podcast for everyone who won't shut up about Brexit". [1]