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<sentence xml:id="P9E0">In his <ENAMEX type="PERIOD">2015</ENAMEX> election campaign, <ENAMEX type="PERSON">David Cameron</ENAMEX> promised to renegotiate the <ENAMEX type="INSTITUTION">EU</ENAMEX> membership and later hold a referendum.</sentence>
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<sentence xml:id="P10E0">In the <ENAMEX type="EVENT">European Parliament election</ENAMEX>in <ENAMEX type="PERIOD">2014</ENAMEX>, the <ENAMEX type="ORGANISATION">UK Independence Party</ENAMEX> (<ENAMEX type="ORGANISATION">UKIP</ENAMEX>) secured a (narrow) plurality of the popular vote leaving the <ENAMEX type="ORGANISATION">Conservative Party</ENAMEX> in <ENAMEX type="MEASURE">third</ENAMEX> place (<ENAMEX type="MEASURE">first</ENAMEX/> time a party other than the <ENAMEX type="PERSON_TYPE">Conservatives</ENAMEX> or <ENAMEX type="PERSON_TYPE">Labour</ENAMEX> had topped a nationwide poll in <ENAMEX type="PERIOD">108 years</ENAMEX>).</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P10E0">In the <ENAMEX type="EVENT">European Parliament election</ENAMEX>in <ENAMEX type="PERIOD">2014</ENAMEX>, the <ENAMEX type="ORGANISATION">UK Independence Party</ENAMEX> (<ENAMEX type="ORGANISATION">UKIP</ENAMEX>) secured a (narrow) plurality of the popular vote leaving the <ENAMEX type="ORGANISATION">Conservative Party</ENAMEX> in <ENAMEX type="MEASURE">third</ENAMEX> place (<ENAMEX type="MEASURE">first</ENAMEX> time a party other than the <ENAMEX type="PERSON_TYPE">Conservatives</ENAMEX> or <ENAMEX type="PERSON_TYPE">Labour</ENAMEX> had topped a nationwide poll in <ENAMEX type="PERIOD">108 years</ENAMEX>).</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P10E1">Given the electoral system for the <ENAMEX type="INSTITUTION">European Parliament</ENAMEX> uses a Proportional Representation, <ENAMEX type="ORGANISATION">UKIP</ENAMEX> also gained the most <ENAMEX type="NATIONAL">British</ENAMEX> seats in the <ENAMEX type="INSTITUTION">European Parliament</ENAMEX>.</sentence>
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<sentence xml:id="P47E0">Research by the <ENAMEX type="ORGANISATION">Electoral Commission</ENAMEX> confirmed that its recommended question &quot;was clear and straightforward for voters, and was the most neutral wording from the range of options ...</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P47E1">considered and tested&quot;, citing responses to its consultation by a diverse range of consultees.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P47E2">[84] The proposed question was accepted by the government in <ENAMEX type="PERIOD">September 2015</ENAMEX>, shortly before the bill&apos;s <ENAMEX type="MEASURE">third</ENAMEX> reading.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P47E3">[85] The <ENAMEX type="MEASURE">first</MEASURE> ballot papers were issued to postal voters in <ENAMEX type="PERIOD">May 2016</ENAMEX>, and the referendum question that appeared on them, as required under both pieces of legislation, was: &quot;Should the <ENAMEX type="LOCATION">United Kingdom</ENAMEX> remain a member of the <ENAMEX type="INSTITUTION">European Union</ENAMEX> or leave the <ENAMEX type="INSTITUTION">European Union</ENAMEX>?&quot;</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P47E3">[85] The <ENAMEX type="MEASURE">first</ENAMEX> ballot papers were issued to postal voters in <ENAMEX type="PERIOD">May 2016</ENAMEX>, and the referendum question that appeared on them, as required under both pieces of legislation, was: &quot;Should the <ENAMEX type="LOCATION">United Kingdom</ENAMEX> remain a member of the <ENAMEX type="INSTITUTION">European Union</ENAMEX> or leave the <ENAMEX type="INSTITUTION">European Union</ENAMEX>?&quot;</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P47E4">[85] The response was to be marked with a single (X): &quot;Remain a member of the <ENAMEX type="INSTITUTION">European Union</ENAMEX>&quot; or &quot;Leave the <ENAMEX type="INSTITUTION">European Union</ENAMEX>&quot;.</sentence>
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<sentence xml:id="P121E0">Institute for Fiscal Studies</sentence>
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<sentence xml:id="P122E0">In <ENAMEX type="PERIOD">May 2016</ENAMEX>, the <ENAMEX type="INSTITUTION">Institute for Fiscal Studies</ENAMEX> said that an <ENAMEX type="INSTITUTION">EU</ENAMEX> exit could mean <ENAMEX type="PERIOD">two more years</ENAMEX> of austerity cuts as the government would have to make up for an estimated loss of £20 billion</ENAMEX> to <ENAMEX type="MEASURE">£40 billion</ENAMEX> of tax revenue.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P122E0">In <ENAMEX type="PERIOD">May 2016</ENAMEX>, the <ENAMEX type="INSTITUTION">Institute for Fiscal Studies</ENAMEX> said that an <ENAMEX type="INSTITUTION">EU</ENAMEX> exit could mean <ENAMEX type="PERIOD">two more years</ENAMEX> of austerity cuts as the government would have to make up for an estimated loss of <ENAMEX type="MEASURE">£20 billion</ENAMEX> to <ENAMEX type="MEASURE">£40 billion</ENAMEX> of tax revenue.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P122E1">The <ENAMEX type="PERSON">head of the IFS, Paul Johnson</ENAMEX> said that the <ENAMEX type="LOCATION">UK</ENAMEX> &quot;could perfectly reasonably decide that we are willing to pay a bit of a price for leaving the <ENAMEX type="INSTITUTION">EU</ENAMEX> and regaining some sovereignty and control over immigration and so on.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P122E2">That there would be some price though, I think is now almost beyond doubt.&quot;</sentence>
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<sentence xml:id="P125E0">Law and economics experts</sentence>
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<sentence xml:id="P126E0">A study by <ENAMEX type="INSTITUTION">Oxford Economics</ENAMEX> for the <ENAMEX type="ORGANISATION">Law Society of England and Wales</ENAMEX> has suggested that <ENAMEX type="EVENT">Brexit</ENAMEX> would have a particularly large negative impact on the <ENAMEX type="LOCATION">UK</ENAMEX> financial services industry and the law firms that support it, which could cost the law sector as much as <ENUMEX type="MEASURE">£1.7bn</ENUMEX> per annum</ENAMEX> by <ENAMEX type="PERIOD">2030</ENAMEX>.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P126E0">A study by <ENAMEX type="INSTITUTION">Oxford Economics</ENAMEX> for the <ENAMEX type="ORGANISATION">Law Society of England and Wales</ENAMEX> has suggested that <ENAMEX type="EVENT">Brexit</ENAMEX> would have a particularly large negative impact on the <ENAMEX type="LOCATION">UK</ENAMEX> financial services industry and the law firms that support it, which could cost the law sector as much as <ENUMEX type="MEASURE">£1.7bn</ENUMEX> per annum by <ENAMEX type="PERIOD">2030</ENAMEX>.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P126E1">[212] The <ENAMEX type="ORGANISATION">Law Society</ENAMEX>&apos;s own report into the possible effects of <ENAMEX type="EVENT">Brexit</ENAMEX> notes that leaving the <ENAMEX type="INSTITUTION">EU</ENAMEX> would be likely to reduce the role played by the <ENAMEX type="LOCATION">UK</ENAMEX> as a centre for resolving disputes between foreign firms, whilst a potential loss of &quot;passporting&quot; rights would require financial services firms to transfer departments responsible for regulatory oversight overseas.</sentence>
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<sentence xml:id="P147E3">[240] The <ENAMEX type="ORGANISATION">Leave campaign</ENAMEX>believed reduced immigration would ease pressure in public services such as schools and hospitals, as well as giving <ENAMEX type="NATIONAL">British</ENAMEX> workers more jobs and higher wages.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P147E4">[240] According to <ENAMEX type="INSTITUTION">official Office for National Statistics</ENAMEX> data, net migration in <ENAMEX type="PERIOD">2015</ENAMEX> was <ENAMEX type="MEASURE">333,000</ENAMEX>, which was the <ENAMEX type="MEASURE">second</ENAMEX> highest level on record, far above <ENAMEX type="PERSON">David Cameron</ENAMEX>&apos;s target of <ENAMEX type="MEASURE">tens of thousands</ENAMEX>.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P147E5">[242][243] Net migration from the <ENAMEX type="INSTITUTION">EU</ENAMEX> was <ENAMEX type="MEASURE">184,000</ENAMEX>.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P147E6">[243] The figures also showed that <ENAMEX type="MEASURE">77,000</ENAMEX> <ENAMEX type="INSTITUTION">EU</ENAMEX> migrants who came to <ENAMEX type=LOCATION>Britain</ENAMEX> were looking for work.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P147E6">[243] The figures also showed that <ENAMEX type="MEASURE">77,000</ENAMEX> <ENAMEX type="INSTITUTION">EU</ENAMEX> migrants who came to <ENAMEX type="LOCATION">Britain</ENAMEX> were looking for work.</sentence>
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<sentence xml:id="P148E0">After the announcement had been made as to the outcome of the referendum, <ENAMEX type="PERSON">Rowena Mason</ENAMEX>, political correspondent for <ENAMEX type="MEDIA">The Guardian</ENAMEX> offered the following assessment: &quot;Polling suggests discontent with the scale of migration to the <ENAMEX type="LOCATION">UK</ENAMEX> has been the biggest factor pushing <ENAMEX type="PERSON_TYPE">Britons</ENAMEX> to vote out, with the contest turning into a referendum on whether people are happy to accept free movement in return for free trade.&quot;</sentence>
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<sentence xml:id="P36E0">The official campaign to stay in the <ENAMEX type="INSTITUTION">EU</ENAMEX>, chaired by <ENAMEX type="PERSON">Stuart Rose</ENAMEX>, was known as <ENAMEX type="ORGANISATION">Britain Stronger in Europe</ENAMEX>, or informally as <ENAMEX type="ORGANISATION">Remain</ENAMEX>.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P36E1">Other campaigns supporting remaining in the <ENAMEX type="INSTITUTION">EU</ENAMEX> included <ENAMEX type="ORGANISATION">Conservatives In</ENAMEX>,[32] <ENAMEX type="ORGANISATION">Labour in for Britain</ENAMEX>,[33] <ENAMEX type="ORGANISATION">#INtogether</ENAMEX> (<ENAMEX type="ORGANISATION">Liberal Democrats</ENAMEX>),[34] <ENAMEX type="ORGANISATION">Greens for a Better Europe</ENAMEX>,[35] <ENAMEX type="ORGANISATION">Scientists for EU</ENAMEX>,[36] <ENAMEX type="ORGANISATION">Environmentalists For Europe</ENAMEX>,[37] <ENAMEX type="ORGANISATION">Universities for Europe</ENAMEX>[38] and <ENAMEX type="ORGANISATION">Another is Possible.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P36E1">Other campaigns supporting remaining in the <ENAMEX type="INSTITUTION">EU</ENAMEX> included <ENAMEX type="ORGANISATION">Conservatives In</ENAMEX>,[32] <ENAMEX type="ORGANISATION">Labour in for Britain</ENAMEX>,[33] <ENAMEX type="ORGANISATION">#INtogether</ENAMEX> (<ENAMEX type="ORGANISATION">Liberal Democrats</ENAMEX>),[34] <ENAMEX type="ORGANISATION">Greens for a Better Europe</ENAMEX>,[35] <ENAMEX type="ORGANISATION">Scientists for EU</ENAMEX>,[36] <ENAMEX type="ORGANISATION">Environmentalists For Europe</ENAMEX>,[37] <ENAMEX type="ORGANISATION">Universities for Europe</ENAMEX>[38] and <ENAMEX type="ORGANISATION">Another is Possible</ENAMEX>.</sentence>
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<sentence xml:id="P37E0">Voting result</sentence>
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<sentence xml:id="P78E0">The <ENAMEX type="PERSON">First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon</ENAMEX>, stated that <ENAMEX type="LOCATION">Scotland</ENAMEX> might refuse consent for legislation required to leave the <ENAMEX type="INSTITUTION">EU</ENAMEX>,[71] though some lawyers argue that <ENAMEX type="LOCATION">Scotland</ENAMEX> cannot block <ENAMEX type="EVENT">Brexit</ENAMEX>.</sentence>
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<sentence xml:id="P79E0"><ENAMEX type="PERIOD">Two days<ENAMEX type="PERIOD"> after her appointment as <ENAMEX type="PERSON">PM, Theresa May</ENAMEX> travelled to <ENAMEX type="LOCATION">Edinburgh</ENAMEX> to meet with <ENAMEX type="PERSON">Sturgeon</ENAMEX>, to reinforce the bond between <ENAMEX type="LOCATION">Scotland</ENAMEX> and the rest of the <ENAMEX type="LOCATION">UK</ENAMEX>.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P79E0"><ENAMEX type="PERIOD">Two days</ENAMEX> after her appointment as <ENAMEX type="PERSON">PM, Theresa May</ENAMEX> travelled to <ENAMEX type="LOCATION">Edinburgh</ENAMEX> to meet with <ENAMEX type="PERSON">Sturgeon</ENAMEX>, to reinforce the bond between <ENAMEX type="LOCATION">Scotland</ENAMEX> and the rest of the <ENAMEX type="LOCATION">UK</ENAMEX>.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P79E1">[73] After the meeting at <ENAMEX type="LOCATION">Bute House</ENAMEX>, <ENAMEX type="PERSON">May</ENAMEX> offered the following comment about <ENAMEX type="LOCATION">Scotland</ENAMEX>&apos;s role in the negotiations about the <ENAMEX type="LOCATION">UK</ENAMEX>&apos;s exit from the <ENAMEX type="INSTITUTION">EU</ENAMEX>: &quot;I&apos;m willing to listen to options and I&apos;ve been very clear with the <ENAMEX type="TITLE">first minister</ENAMEX> today that I want the <ENAMEX type="INSTITUTION">Scottish government</ENAMEX> to be fully engaged in our discussion.&quot;</sentence>
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