Thursday, June 23, 2016

To be or not to be in the EU? The British decide – Republic

23:52

Gibraltar probably want to stay in the EU – says Jędrzej Bielecki from London.

23:45

the pound is gaining in value after the announcement of the results of the survey.

after the announcement of survey results rate rose to 1.4996 dollar per pound, compared to 1.4875 earlier. This is the highest rate of the pound this year.

23:32

The leader of the Party of Independence of the United Kingdom (UKIP) Nigel Farage hinted that supporters stay country in the win.

23:05

ended a referendum of the British Isles. According to the YouGov poll: The Bremain voted 52 per cent., For Brexit 48 percent.

This survey today, but this is not the exit polls.

22:58

Sky News reported that two premises referendum were closed due to the rain.

on the other hand, in one of the premises referendum in Dover because of the rain there were problems with the supply of electricity. It was necessary to start the backup generator.

22:51

On the day of the referendum Statistical Office in London he said that the number of inhabitants of the country exceeded 65 million. This increases the likelihood Brexitu – says Jędrzej Bielecki from London.

22:37

Less than half an hour left to the British to vote in the referendum. Polling stations will be open for hours. 22 local time (for hours. 23 Polish time).

22:20

The turnout in the late afternoon was “below expectations”. – You should now have rush hour, and the place is almost empty – worried one of the officers supervising elections in Uxbridge (in the west of London).

22:10

As a reminder, according to a recent survey afternoon newspaper “Evening Standard” as much as 60 percent. Londoners is for the United Kingdom staying in the EU.

22:06

Flurries paralyzed the London Underground on the day of the referendum.

21:45

From a British referendum on the European Union comes out weaker. No matter if you win or Brexit Bremain – writes Anna Słojewska from Brussels.

21:21

Brexit investors wither. The day of the referendum in the UK was another day of optimism on stock exchanges.

20:20

If the British say “yes” to exit from the Union, with fear prior to migration. But it does not stop Brexit – says Jędrzej Bielecki from London.

19:48

This is what quietly think, some brukselscy parliamentarians, officials and political scientists, is completely politically incorrect: Brexit would bring the benefits of the EU. Europe is also possible without the British!

19:12

Although the exit polls do not will we know what will happen on the night of the referendum in the UK. the polling stations will continue counting. the situation will vary from hour to hour. Viewing the plan.

18:56

Sky News in the chair. 23 will provide YouGov survey on the results of the referendum on the exit of Great Britain from the European Union.

survey not should be treated as exit polls.

18:52

It is important to a strong European Union, the importance of the presence in the UK because it has an impact on the entire European community, not only for us here in Poland, but the situation of our compatriots in the UK – said the leader of PO, Grzegorz Schetyna.

18:40

polling stations in Chelsea are empty …

18:30

For the British capital the result of Thursday’s vote will be worth tens, if not hundreds of billions of pounds – writes from London Jędrzej Bielecki.

18:11

not all British people vote in the referendum …

17: 41

the Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy is confident that Britain will remain as a result of the referendum in the European Union, because “it will be best for all Britons and Europeans.”

17:30

the referendum in the UK will be a strong signal to Europe that the EU needs reform – said government spokesman Rafal loaf.

In his view, any Brexit will is primarily economic.

15:37

German Chancellor Angela Merkel expressed her hope that residents Islands will vote for staying in the EU.

15:17

the management representation United Kingdom provides that the headquarters of the British, a luxury hotel in Chantilly, everyone will be able to vote by mail. Read more.

14:43

The market believes that Brexitu will not be – more about that in today’s #RZECZoBIZNESIE.

14:25

“The Economist” warns:

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in #RZECZoBIZNESIE also talked about how the EU should change in relation to the spectrum Brexitu:

13:46

In #RZECZoBIZNESIE talked, among others, about what will be the economic impact Brexitu for Britain.

13:11

Beata Kempa hopes that the Brexitu not happen.

24:55

In #RZECZoPOLITYCE we talked about Brexicie Jerzy Hausner:

12.46

A recent poll by IPSOS:

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52 percent. of respondents would vote for Britain staying in the EU and 48 per cent. for Brexitem – according to a survey by Ipsos Mori for the newspaper “Evening Standard”, conducted just before held on Thursday a referendum on. continued membership of the country in the EU.

The survey was conducted on a group of 1 592 people on Tuesday and Wednesday . In the second day until the hour of 21 local time (20 in Poland).

Reuters notes that after the publication of the survey increased the pound sterling to the dollar.

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This is a fundamental decision we take the British and Irish people from the North can largely decide the fate of the United Kingdom for decades – says the Belgian “Le Soir”, appealing simultaneously to Islanders: Remain with us in the EU.

24:07

It takes a vote in a referendum on. Brexitu. Some whole show together, for which option is told.

11:39

Lack of empathy and understanding for the situation of the UK, which presents the European Union, are among the factors that could push the British toward Brexitu – he told PAP MP House of Commons and a supporter of the exit from the European Union Daniel Kawczyński.

a Methodist Church reminds us that “to be” or “exit” does not exhaust the choice of how to voters.

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About Brexicie in #RZECZoBIZNESIE talked yesterday with Grzegorz Kołodko:

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I cross my fingers clenched and pray in to the result of the referendum it was positive for Europe and Polish, that Britain remains with us – said today the Foreign Minister Witold Waszczykowski.

11:06

What are the legal consequences Brexitu? Worth reading.

10.55

… and so – opponents

10.45

so they see the future of the United UK supporters Brexitu …

10.11

Germany promise: no longer to reserve a sun lounger by the hotel swimming pools in holiday resorts. Such stacking early morning towels on the sun loungers to take a place on the later, Europe is considered to be German “specialty”.

If you do not come to Brexitu, Germany will reserve sunbeds, but for the British. They abandon it with essential sun, in a gesture of solidarity with the sun parched citizens of the United Kingdom. Ba! Even take over the British habit of drinking tea, so that the Mallorca and the buckets.

9:57

Konrad Szymanski in #RZECZoPOLITYCE argued that without immigrants the British economy itself can not do.

9:43

whether real prove the polls, which show that the number of supporters Brexitu is greater than your opponents or intuition bookmakers who do not believe in Brexit.

9:11

the former British ambassador to Poland Charles Crawford estimated that the British referendum on membership in the European Union gives impetus to re-asking the questions about the future of the EU.

the former diplomat said that it is not surprising by the fact that the campaign was dominated by debate immigration to the UK – How many migrants can be adopted by any country before it starts to threaten his identity? How should control the national borders, since many people can move around the world so quickly? – Asked Crawford. – Precisely because the United Kingdom has for years been open, generous and prosperous, attracted so many different categories of migrants, including Polish. It’s hard to imagine that this will change soon – the free movement of persons may be the price for access to the single market, even after leaving the European Union. This referendum, however, shows that the issue of controlling immigration is extremely sensitive and difficult for any party – he stressed.

As noted, during the pre-referendum campaign, there were also questions about the meaning of the European project in its current form. – What type of integration is today meaning? It may not be as fifty years earlier? No other regional organization is not similar to the EU system of sharing sovereignty, but the people there cope and live. Is the structure of the European Union are too complicated, slow and perhaps undemocratic for today’s needs? If so, what will replace them? These are not trivial questions, and this referendum meant that they are visible – skonstatował.

Crawford stressed that in his opinion the evolution of the competence of the European Union over the years has led to pose a series of questions about the contemporary meaning of national sovereignty. – Extension of the system of qualified majority voting in many new areas of European Union policies, as well as the unrelenting impact of the Court of Justice of the European Union limits the sovereignty of each Member State – rated. – Serious problems of the Eurozone led to strong pressure on the deepening of EU integration processes in a way that could hit the key interests of countries outside the euro zone. The agreement, obtained in Brussels, Prime Minister David Cameron is trying to solve some of these issues, but it is not clear whether they will respect these arrangements in the event of a crisis in the eurozone – said the former diplomat.

In his opinion, the best scenario for Britain would reform the European political organizations and lead to the creation of two different, parallel existing models of integration. The first would be based on the euro zone – “for those rather few countries that still want its existence” – and a common currency, together with the required far-reaching political integration. The second would, in turn, only Europe free trade, in which the Member States beyond the first group would work together on an intergovernmental “can with Ukraine, Turkey, and perhaps even Russia.” – United Kingdom would be the natural leader of the second group; I wonder if you would choose Poland? – He said.

8:38

Brexit can change the lives of many people and industries – more on this read here.

8:30

the UK remains in the EU asked Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz. On Wednesday, the Palace of Culture and Science was lit in the colors of the British flag.

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the announcement of the referendum result is expected on Friday morning in Manchester, but throughout the night they announced the results in different regions of the country.

8:02

Number of registered voters before the referendum – and so the number of people who have the right to participate in the vote – amounted to 46.5 million . The number of 150 thousand, higher than the number of voters who have registered to participate in parliamentary elections in 2015. Registration can be made until June 9.

8:01

The British correspond to the referendum question: “Is the UK should remain a member of the Union European or leave the European Union? “. The question in the first version would be: “Is the United Kingdom should remain a member of the European Union?”, But, according to his critics, it was homing and premiowało positive response.

8:00

Brits headed to the polls.

7:45

with the possible Brexitu certainly will not enjoy the Polish government, which has repeatedly declared that it is London has to be one of the closest allies of the Polish European Union. More about this can be read in the text of Anna Słojewski.

7:30

to remain British in the EU urged almost all European politicians – from the head of the European Council Donald Tusk, the Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orban. Brexit supports, among others, while Republican US presidential candidate Donald Trump. Against Brexitowi in favor of the majority of business representatives. Why? About this conversation in one of the programs #RZECZoBIZNESIE.

7:20

The most dramatic moment of pre-referendum campaign in Britain was the assassination of a Member of the Labour Party Jo Cox. Cox was shot and wounded with a knife last week after the parliamentary duty at the library in Birstall in her constituency in northern England. She died in the hospital. The investigation is at an angle of right-wing extremism and potential psychiatric offender, 52-year-old man who was arrested by the police. Appearing before the court, he said m.in .: “Death to the traitors, freedom of the UK.” After the assassination of Ms Cox followers Brexitu advantage over his opponents in the polls began to melt away.

7:20

What does the EU when it comes to Brexitu? Most likely it comes to extraordinary summit before the summer holidays. Socialists and liberals have urge to run to the front – the further deepening of integration within the Union.

7:15

the survey of Opinium of June 22, indicated that advantage – within the limits of statistical error – are supporters Brexitu. For leaving the UK from the EU were in favor of 45 percent. respondents and against – 44 percent. In turn, the TNS survey 43 percent. respondents were in favor of leaving the EU, and 41 per cent. for staying in the Union. 16 percent. It was undecided. The survey was conducted on a sample of 2,320 citizens.

7:10

The referendum is the realization of the complex during last year’s campaign before the parliamentary election promise of Prime Minister Cameron, who said that “it’s time to have spoken to the British and European solved the issue in British politics”.

Why Cameron decided on a referendum? About this we talked with our guest in one of the last programs #RZECZoBIZNESIE.

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Since 1973, the British government organized the 12 referendums, but in most they concerned the transfer of part of the competence of the parliaments of the countries belonging to the kingdoms of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Only two included to the entire UK: Referendum on the entry to the European Union in 1975 and amending the electoral law in 2011.

According to the existing law, referendums in the UK are not binding.

the right to vote to all citizens of the United Kingdom, Ireland and the Commonwealth over 18 who are resident in the UK, as well as those who live abroad for less than 15 years. Citizens of other European Union countries, including 850 thousand. Poles have no voting rights.

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