Brexit: A Second Referendum?

Having acknowledged that the EU UK Withdrawal Agreement had no chances to pass through parliament Th. May postponed the «meaningful vote» until the last minute (January 14-21, 2019). The vote of confidence won by the Tory leader did not boost her authority. Even members of her own government are...

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Main Author: Elena Ananieva
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Institute of Europe Russian Academy of Sciences 2018-12-01
Series:Научно-аналитический вестник Института Европы РАН
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description Having acknowledged that the EU UK Withdrawal Agreement had no chances to pass through parliament Th. May postponed the «meaningful vote» until the last minute (January 14-21, 2019). The vote of confidence won by the Tory leader did not boost her authority. Even members of her own government are considering various plans for future moves on Brexit. Meanwhile opinion polls show even ratings of the two main parties and no majority on ways forward concerning relations with the EU. Is there a chance for a new referendum as a breakthrough from the political deadlock?
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spellingShingle Elena Ananieva
Brexit: A Second Referendum?
Научно-аналитический вестник Института Европы РАН
uk
european union
brexit
public opinion polls
eu uk withdrawal agreement
ecj
westminster
title Brexit: A Second Referendum?
title_full Brexit: A Second Referendum?
title_fullStr Brexit: A Second Referendum?
title_full_unstemmed Brexit: A Second Referendum?
title_short Brexit: A Second Referendum?
title_sort brexit a second referendum
topic uk
european union
brexit
public opinion polls
eu uk withdrawal agreement
ecj
westminster
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