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1 A repeal would require a popular vote in favour of the change.
2 By yesterday, Mr Campbell announced he would vote in favour of impeachment.
3 Irish PM Leo Varadkar welcomed the vote in favour of Johnson's legislation.
4 The Irish people vote in favour of gay marriage in a referendum.
5 If they vote in favour , a walkout could be staged in February.
6 The military can go house to house, intimidate people to vote in favour .
7 If a simple majority of MPs vote in favour , then the government falls.
8 Ms Nolan confirmed she would not vote in favour of the proposed legislation.
9 But they cannot bring themselves to actually vote in favour of it either.
10 Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy swung the vote in favour of same-sex marriage.
11 That ratification failed without a single vote in favour of the Kyoto Treaty.
12 A range of frontbenchers and MPs may either abstain or vote in favour .
13 Most Kenyans are expected to vote in favour , according to polls.
14 Convicting Mr Trump would require two-thirds of the Senate to vote in favour .
15 Arsenal Would you vote in favour of a £30 cap on away tickets?
16 Bournemouth Would you vote in favour of a £30 cap on away tickets?
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