So-called swing voters are often portrayed as being dissatisfied and disengaged from politics. Germ Janmaat (University College London) draws from the conclusions of a research paper on changing preferences on Brexit to challenge that view, and shows that voters who changed their mind on Brexit express considerable interest in politics and believe they are better informed than average
A number of things were wrong with the 2016 referendum, including the disenfranchisement of key stak...
Will Conservative Brexiteers back another referendum? If so, is it the nature of the argument that w...
It is now six years since Britain voted for Brexit. Drawing on a recent book, Benjamin Hawkins emplo...
“Inside the Mind of a Voter” an in-depth look into the psychology of voters around the world – how t...
The voters most badly hit by austerity cuts were those drawn to UKIP and who supported Leave in the ...
Javier Rivas and James Rockey explain how voters’ desire to boo for candidates they dislike, rather ...
In their recent study, Corinna Kroeber, Cal Le Gall and Sarah C. Dingler analyse the similarities an...
A new survey of voters in the recent UK general election has revealed that young voters – those betw...
Although a lot has been written about the role of politicians, government officials and academics, t...
What do tweets posted in the run-up to the EU referendum reveal about the motivations for the vote? ...
Siim Trumm, Caitlin Milazzo, and Joshua Townsley use survey data to explore support for Brexit among...
On the second anniversary of the Brexit vote, there is hardly any further clarity on how a whole hos...
Is this really the 'Brexit election', or do voters care as much (if not more) about other issues? He...
Marco Giuliani analyses the parliamentary Brexit process through an examination of the 12 indicative...
Momentum seems to be building for a people's vote on Brexit. Phil Syrpis (University of Bristol) arg...
A number of things were wrong with the 2016 referendum, including the disenfranchisement of key stak...
Will Conservative Brexiteers back another referendum? If so, is it the nature of the argument that w...
It is now six years since Britain voted for Brexit. Drawing on a recent book, Benjamin Hawkins emplo...
“Inside the Mind of a Voter” an in-depth look into the psychology of voters around the world – how t...
The voters most badly hit by austerity cuts were those drawn to UKIP and who supported Leave in the ...
Javier Rivas and James Rockey explain how voters’ desire to boo for candidates they dislike, rather ...
In their recent study, Corinna Kroeber, Cal Le Gall and Sarah C. Dingler analyse the similarities an...
A new survey of voters in the recent UK general election has revealed that young voters – those betw...
Although a lot has been written about the role of politicians, government officials and academics, t...
What do tweets posted in the run-up to the EU referendum reveal about the motivations for the vote? ...
Siim Trumm, Caitlin Milazzo, and Joshua Townsley use survey data to explore support for Brexit among...
On the second anniversary of the Brexit vote, there is hardly any further clarity on how a whole hos...
Is this really the 'Brexit election', or do voters care as much (if not more) about other issues? He...
Marco Giuliani analyses the parliamentary Brexit process through an examination of the 12 indicative...
Momentum seems to be building for a people's vote on Brexit. Phil Syrpis (University of Bristol) arg...
A number of things were wrong with the 2016 referendum, including the disenfranchisement of key stak...
Will Conservative Brexiteers back another referendum? If so, is it the nature of the argument that w...
It is now six years since Britain voted for Brexit. Drawing on a recent book, Benjamin Hawkins emplo...