Topic Brief: Following on from a historic victory by the Conservative Party, Matt Bevington, PhD candidate in Politics, discusses what the Prime Minister Theresa May has officially triggered Article 50 of the EU's Lisbon Treaty and notified the bloc of the U.K.'s intention ...
Brexit Begins What Happens Next - Financial Overview
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Following on from a historic victory by the Conservative Party, Matt Bevington, PhD candidate in Politics, discusses what the Prime Minister Theresa May has officially triggered Article 50 of the EU's Lisbon Treaty and notified the bloc of the U.K.'s intention ... Theresa May has delayed the Commons vote on her EU withdrawal deal, in an attempt to gain concessions from Brussels on the ...
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It has been a year since Britain voted to leave the European Union by a narrow margin of 52 percent. The BBC's political correspondent Chris Mason casts his eye into the political crystal ball. In June 2016 the British people took a referendum, on staying or leaving the EU.
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- Following on from a historic victory by the Conservative Party, Matt Bevington, PhD candidate in Politics, discusses what the
- Prime Minister Theresa May has officially triggered Article 50 of the EU's Lisbon Treaty and notified the bloc of the U.K.'s intention ...
- Theresa May has delayed the Commons vote on her EU withdrawal deal, in an attempt to gain concessions from Brussels on the ...
- It has been a year since Britain voted to leave the European Union by a narrow margin of 52 percent.
- The BBC's political correspondent Chris Mason casts his eye into the political crystal ball.
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