Working-class people were more likely to vote for Brexit. Lisa Mckenzie (Middlesex University) takes issue with the notion that these people were 'turkeys voting for Christmas'. They saw Brexit, with all the uncertainties it would bring, as an alternative to the status quo. De-industrialisation and austerity has taken a heavy toll on working-class communities - one which the middle-class often fails to grasp
Brexit may have been driven by those 'left behind' by globalisation, automation, the evolution of ma...
Lorenza Antonucci, Laszlo Horvath, and André Krouwel challenge the popular view of Leave voters as t...
Who is a family member? This question is at the heart of the ambiguities surrounding the UK's offer ...
Before and during its party conference the Labour Party may have encouraged confusion on the questio...
With the battle over Brexit returning to the House of Commons with the Internal Market Bill, it is e...
Theresa May was adamant that the UK would not accept the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justi...
Last year, 15 Tory backbenchers brought about the government's first Commons defeat when they suppor...
Young EU migrants' worries about their post-Brexit immigration status and future are not a concern f...
The Chequers plan exposed the impossibility of Brexit. Current government proposals force the UK to ...
Britain's recent General Election and its unanticipated outcome marks the latest chapter in the poli...
The furore over a Tory MP sending a letter to all university vice chancellors asking for the names o...
Momentum seems to be building for a people's vote on Brexit. Phil Syrpis (University of Bristol) arg...
Most young people did not support Brexit and the referendum result left many feeling frustrated and ...
The idea of a vote on the final Brexit deal is an appealing one to Remainers, says Steve Bullock. Bu...
The Labour party was eventually persuaded to back a second referendum. This was a historic mistake w...
Brexit may have been driven by those 'left behind' by globalisation, automation, the evolution of ma...
Lorenza Antonucci, Laszlo Horvath, and André Krouwel challenge the popular view of Leave voters as t...
Who is a family member? This question is at the heart of the ambiguities surrounding the UK's offer ...
Before and during its party conference the Labour Party may have encouraged confusion on the questio...
With the battle over Brexit returning to the House of Commons with the Internal Market Bill, it is e...
Theresa May was adamant that the UK would not accept the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justi...
Last year, 15 Tory backbenchers brought about the government's first Commons defeat when they suppor...
Young EU migrants' worries about their post-Brexit immigration status and future are not a concern f...
The Chequers plan exposed the impossibility of Brexit. Current government proposals force the UK to ...
Britain's recent General Election and its unanticipated outcome marks the latest chapter in the poli...
The furore over a Tory MP sending a letter to all university vice chancellors asking for the names o...
Momentum seems to be building for a people's vote on Brexit. Phil Syrpis (University of Bristol) arg...
Most young people did not support Brexit and the referendum result left many feeling frustrated and ...
The idea of a vote on the final Brexit deal is an appealing one to Remainers, says Steve Bullock. Bu...
The Labour party was eventually persuaded to back a second referendum. This was a historic mistake w...
Brexit may have been driven by those 'left behind' by globalisation, automation, the evolution of ma...
Lorenza Antonucci, Laszlo Horvath, and André Krouwel challenge the popular view of Leave voters as t...
Who is a family member? This question is at the heart of the ambiguities surrounding the UK's offer ...