Sentence examples for remaining a member from inspiring English sources

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From our perspective that means remaining a member of the single market as a whole.

"Britain will be stronger, safer and better off remaining a member of the European Union".

This approach would only amplify if it somehow ended up remaining a member.

A more conciliatory approach, including remaining a member of the single market, could avoid this disastrous outcome.

He insisted that Europe's financial stability depended on Greece remaining a member of the common European currency.

In less than two months, a 21-point lead for leaving the EU has been replaced by a six-point lead for remaining a member.

"They gave me a choice between not covering Soho House on Gawker and remaining a member," wrote the editor, Choire Sicha.

More than half of businesses (57%) believe that remaining a member of the EU, with more powers brought back to Westminster, would be positive.

That reference to trading into the single market suggests he does not envisage the UK remaining a member, even in a transitional phase.

The referendum will be the second such vote: in June 1975 just over two-thirds backed remaining a member of the then European Economic Community.

She is right when she says that "remaining a member of the European Union means we will be more secure from crime and terrorism".

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