🇫🇷🗳️ First results of New Caledonia’s referendum on independence:

- Norther Province (50,000 inhabitants): Yes 79,7% / No 20,3%
- Southern Province (200,000 inhabitants): Yes 22% / No 78%
- Loyalty Islands (18,000 inhabitants): Yes 83,2% / No 16,8%

Participation: 83.1%

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Reactions to the UK’s EU Referendum in Evocative Images from the Illustration Community
https://t.co/HafOXaBAoV

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The former official opposition and present day government join forces to make our 'lives easier'...pun intended

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Dave Brown on Brexit and Labour's position on a second EU Referendum – political cartoon gallery in Putney https://t.co/dePcTd6mgw

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At the past couple of events I had a small nothing contentious, obviously. There's some prints remaining to mark this un-momentous moment, grab the last few commemorative bits here: https://t.co/OLUG5iksCI

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it would be nice to be WRONG... this one time, cartoon for

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These images by Paula Rego brought about a change in abortion laws in Portugal after the first referendum of 1998 was unsuccessful. Gritty, disturbing, brutal, they expose the pain women experienced during illegal abortions. Ireland 20 years on you have a vote

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Harry Burton’s cartoon in The Times, Ireland edition ahead of Friday’s abortion referendum
https://t.co/l4tMyNr8Cz

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So, Burundians overwhelmingly voted for constitutional reforms?

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I'll be putting up cartoons I've done on the each day this week on the run up to the referendum. Here's one I did for last year.

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RT FOR A MAY REFERENDUM
We've all waited long enough but young people with years of their reproductive lives ahead of them have a particular stake in the outcome of a referendum.
They must be given every opportunity to vote.

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Paula Rego, Untitled,1998, from a series on unsafe abortion in response to a Portuguese referendum on hugely restrictive abortion laws. The artworks influenced public opinion, helping a change in the law to protect women's rights

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2003 politician Roy Jenkins died. Labour Chancellor of the Exchequer (1967-70) and Home Secretary (1974-76). He was behind 1976 UK referendum to remain in the EU. Over 67% voted YES. 1st UK President of the European Commission. Co-founder SDP

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