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1 France's Libération said it put Ireland's continued membership of the EU in doubt.
2 Continued membership would bar the UK from striking independent trade deals after Brexit.
3 But, if the planned referendum is lost, a similar proportion favours Ireland's continued membership .
4 In 1975, the UK held a referendum on continuing membership .
5 By simple virtue of our continued membership of the EU, we may stand to benefit.
6 But Hawes warned the Britain's continued membership of the EU would be vital to future investment.
7 Alex Salmond has put the case for an independent Scotland's continuing membership of the European Union.
8 His continuing membership of the Fianna Fail parliamentary party is now likely to be called into question.
9 Continuing membership of the single market was the main concern of Conservative MP and former minister Anna Soubry.
10 In spite of such an indictment, however, support for Ireland's continuing membership of the European Union remains strong.
11 Rather than picking off the London Stock Exchange, Labour needs to embrace our continued membership of the EU.
12 The Conservatives, committed to continued membership of the common market, argued that the opposition's policy would isolate Britain.
13 At least 10 Conservative backbenchers have signed an amendment to the trade and customs bill supporting continued membership .
14 For the next six months, however, Britain's continuing membership will be reduced to little more than a symbol.
15 Other factions call for the UK's continued membership of the customs union, or the single market, or both.
16 He wants to renegotiate Britain's relationship with the EU and then persuade voters to back Britain's continued membership .
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