That means the Conservatives risk presiding over a Brexit and the break-up of the United Kingdom within five years. |
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Even though economists said that Brexit was costly and unlikely, they reckoned a Conservative election win was on the cards. |
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As the Brexit debate has engulfed the island nation, political and business notables are queuing to take their stance on the issue. |
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Brexit then becomes an accepted fact, even before any in-out referendum is held. |
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The European Union's Brexit negotiator says the British government must keep up the momentum in negotiations on leaving the bloc. |
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The aero engine maker told employees that Brexit would put its planned £65m testing plant at risk and hand US rivals a competitive advantage. |
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If Brexit is not to happen, then Europe needs to send this message quickly, clearly, and in a way that is somehow palatable to a country that doesn't want to listen. |
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Reports were churned out that predicted the worst case scenarios of Brexit but not the best. |
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Brexit fans in the British Isles will find few allies on the Polish political scene How, then, can you quibble with such a union? |
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A silver lining of Brexit would be the possible return of the cross-Channel booze cruise. |
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This week's Farage-fronted Brexit booze cruise deserved to be this referendum's Ed Stone. |
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Carney said it was a short-term forcast, and declined to be drawn about the longer term financial modelling on the consequences of Brexit. |
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This from the allies of Boris Johnson, who empurples with fury at any suggestion that things might be in any way get tougher after Brexit. |
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Following the Brexit vote, the future of the border is uncertain and its status is one of the key points in the UK withdrawal negotiations. |
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The CEO of Vauxhall stated that a Brexit would not materially affect its business. |
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Indonesian president Joko Widodo stated during a European trip that he was not in favour of Brexit. |
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For the UK, Brexit could have a big impact on fish-eating patterns. |
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All universities in the UK have come out against Brexit. |
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For teaching staff Brexit poses further challenges. |
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The Brexit break is a £2,370-per-person jaunt for those who would rather learn the finer points of the EU's many treaties than sip margaritas on a sun lounger. |
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Heidi Alexander, Labour's sensible health spokesman, offers her own financial guestimate here on the health black hole which might result from Brexit. |
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A defeat for Brexit would be a vote of confidence in the future of Europe and demonstrate that, as the Oldham by-election showed, Ukip's dishonesties about Europe can be taken on and defeated. |
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In its white paper on Brexit the United Kingdom government reiterated its commitment to the Belfast Agreement. |
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The main theme of the party's campaign was opposition to the manner of the government opting for a hard Brexit in leaving the European Union. |
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It has been suggested that while the UK government and people are focused on Brexit, problems with the NHS are being neglected. |
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Many doctors from other nations in the EEA have said that they feel unwelcome after Brexit and are considering leaving. |
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The Brexit referendum in 2016 committed the country to an exit from the European Union. |
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Mobile phone roaming charges were abolished in the European Union from 15 June 2017 What happens with them after Brexit is unclear. |
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May said she called the snap election to secure a majority for her Brexit negotiations. |
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For example, Solent LEP has commissioned a report from Oxford Economics on the implications of Brexit. |
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In the first meeting since the Brexit vote, EFTA reacted by saying both that they were open to a UK return and that Britain has many issues to work through. |
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Nurses who are nationals of other EU nations are leaving the NHS in large numbers because their ability to live and work in the UK after Brexit has not been guaranteed. |
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The meeting focused on post Brexit trade, defence and security. |
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In the same interview, Sturgeon committed to no independence referendum being held prior to the terms of a UK wide Brexit deal being agreed and presented. |
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With a view towards Brexit, Sturgeon demanded greater powers for the Scottish Parliament, arguing that Brexit is threatening Scotland's devolution settlement. |
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This is referred to in common parlance throughout Europe as the Brexit. |
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Brexit has been described as a symptom of English nationalism. |
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The loss of these funds following Brexit, combined with potential reductions in exports to the EU, has been identified as a threat to Northern growth. |
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Central themes of the Liberal Democrat campaign were an offer of a second referendum on any eventual Brexit deal and a desire for the UK to stay in the single market. |
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From reports, the UK is moving rapidly from Brexit to Regrexit. |
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Many of these physicians feel unwelcome and are considering leaving the UK if Brexit happens, as they have doubts that they and their families can live in the country. |
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Some brexit negotiation papers suggest that deciding the arrangements for the Irish border is the responsibility of Britain. |
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