Momentum seems to be building for a people's vote on Brexit. Phil Syrpis (University of Bristol) argues that it will not provide the answer to Brexit - whether or not the government secures a deal with the EU. Rather, he argues that the calls for a people's vote are distracting campaigners from making the case for the outcomes they really want
Having a general election in 2018 is an exceptionally bad way of solving the Brexit problem, argues ...
A new survey of voters in the recent UK general election has revealed that young voters – those betw...
The EU Withdrawal Bill's return to the Commons saw SNP MPs protest about their voices having been ex...
On the second anniversary of the Brexit vote, there is hardly any further clarity on how a whole hos...
The Chequers plan exposed the impossibility of Brexit. Current government proposals force the UK to ...
Before and during its party conference the Labour Party may have encouraged confusion on the questio...
Working-class people were more likely to vote for Brexit. Lisa Mckenzie (Middlesex University) takes...
Siim Trumm, Caitlin Milazzo, and Joshua Townsley use survey data to explore support for Brexit among...
Although the Tories gained back votes from UKIP in 2017, their hard Brexit rhetoric also lost them v...
The US Supreme Court has ruled that Ohio’s controversial plans to remove habitual non-voters from th...
Ben Worthy reflects on the numerous overlapping reasons for the Brexit vote, the parallels with prev...
Will Conservative Brexiteers back another referendum? If so, is it the nature of the argument that w...
The offer of 'a second referendum' is too vague to elicit a useful response, writes Jennifer Hornsby...
Should lawmakers prioritise their own policy judgments or the views of their voters when the two are...
The days of the 2010 coalition seem a long way away for the Liberal Democrats. Is opposition to Brex...
Having a general election in 2018 is an exceptionally bad way of solving the Brexit problem, argues ...
A new survey of voters in the recent UK general election has revealed that young voters – those betw...
The EU Withdrawal Bill's return to the Commons saw SNP MPs protest about their voices having been ex...
On the second anniversary of the Brexit vote, there is hardly any further clarity on how a whole hos...
The Chequers plan exposed the impossibility of Brexit. Current government proposals force the UK to ...
Before and during its party conference the Labour Party may have encouraged confusion on the questio...
Working-class people were more likely to vote for Brexit. Lisa Mckenzie (Middlesex University) takes...
Siim Trumm, Caitlin Milazzo, and Joshua Townsley use survey data to explore support for Brexit among...
Although the Tories gained back votes from UKIP in 2017, their hard Brexit rhetoric also lost them v...
The US Supreme Court has ruled that Ohio’s controversial plans to remove habitual non-voters from th...
Ben Worthy reflects on the numerous overlapping reasons for the Brexit vote, the parallels with prev...
Will Conservative Brexiteers back another referendum? If so, is it the nature of the argument that w...
The offer of 'a second referendum' is too vague to elicit a useful response, writes Jennifer Hornsby...
Should lawmakers prioritise their own policy judgments or the views of their voters when the two are...
The days of the 2010 coalition seem a long way away for the Liberal Democrats. Is opposition to Brex...
Having a general election in 2018 is an exceptionally bad way of solving the Brexit problem, argues ...
A new survey of voters in the recent UK general election has revealed that young voters – those betw...
The EU Withdrawal Bill's return to the Commons saw SNP MPs protest about their voices having been ex...