At a Glance: As the UK's departure date from the EU draws nearer, we look at whether a second referendum is possible - and if so, how it might ... Political power is divided in a democracy in order to prevent abuse of power by a single person or party.
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As the UK's departure date from the EU draws nearer, we look at whether a second referendum is possible - and if so, how it might ... Political power is divided in a democracy in order to prevent abuse of power by a single person or party. Since Friday night, January 31, 2020, it has been confirmed: The British are no longer part of the EU.
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- As the UK's departure date from the EU draws nearer, we look at whether a second referendum is possible - and if so, how it might ...
- Political power is divided in a democracy in order to prevent abuse of power by a single person or party.
- Since Friday night, January 31, 2020, it has been confirmed: The British are no longer part of the EU.
- In June 2016 the British people took a referendum, on staying or leaving the EU.
- Every four years the United States of America hold the presidential election.
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