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Thousands protest against Brexit referendum result
‘If you step out of the front of the queue, by definition you are no longer at the front and some notion that you can jump further ahead; you just want to say that is not the trend for the types of big deals we are doing these days, ‘ he said.
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The main opposition Labour Party has also turned on itself, with most of its lawmakers in parliament having voted to withdraw support for party leader Jeremy Corbyn after what they saw as his lacklustre contribution to the “Remain” referendum campaign.
Organizers of the March for Europe protest said they were demanding decisive political action as the country plunged into political chaos and uncertainty following the vote.
If you’d asked me even a week ago if Britain would ever leave the European Union, my response would have been an emphatic “No”.
Prof John Curtice, senior research fellow at NatCen, said: “This survey highlights that it is the belief that immigration puts pressure on public services that now appears to be the driving force behind public concern about the level of immigration into Britain”.
The seismic vote prompted the resignation of Prime Minister David Cameron, who had backed the failed Remain campaign. German Chancellor Angela Merkel told the Bundestag that the European Union would not tolerate British cherry-picking when negotiations on subjects like trade and the free movement of people finally begin.
‘I think we did what best friends do.
“Both sides have lied”.
“The position at the moment is as it has been, there’s no change at the moment, but of course we have to factor that into negotiations”.
Like those in charge of the country’s Education system because I don’t understand how students in the most ill-equipped schools in Africa without electricity, Wifi or even desks know all the European Union and people in the United Kingdom don’t.
The next prime minister of the nation would have to activate Article 50 of the EU Treaty, to demand a separation.
Acting on behalf of an anonymous group of clients, lawyers have been in correspondence with government counterparts to seek assurance over the process and plan to pursue it through the courts if they are not satisfied.
The budget airline, which issued a profit warning last week following the referendum result, has held informal discussions with several countries about moving its legal headquarters.
The Czech Republic now has no law that would make it possible to hold a nationwide referendum but a draft of such a law is ready for debate in Parliament.
The outcome of the referendum has created chaos inside the top echelons of British politics, fractured relations with the 27 other nations in the European Union and weakened the country’s economy.
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Other politicians are calling the parliament to participate in the decision before the government activates Article 50.