This article examines how the British public perceived UK Prime Minister David Cameron's plan to renegotiate his country's relationship with the EU. It asks whether attitudes towards renegotiation followed a similar pattern to attitudes towards Brexit. It asks: are preferences towards renegotiation and Brexit related, and did British citizens perceive them as conflicting or complementary? We modelled the similarities and differences between these two types of preferences, which allowed us to classify the attitudes into four patterns: unconditional europhiles, rejectionist eurosceptics, risk‐averse eurosceptics and power‐seeking eurosceptics. Using a large‐N cross‐sectional survey conducted in the UK in April 2015 (n = 3000), our findings su...
On 10 November, David Cameron formally sent a letter to the President of the European Council, Donal...
Survey data on public attitudes towards Brexit in the United Kingdom from 2017-2020. 10-wave survey ...
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland played an important role in the European in...
This article examines how the public perceived Cameron’s renegotiation plan, and whether attitudes t...
This article examines how the British public perceived UK Prime Minister David Cameron's plan to ren...
How do voters want their governments to respond when another country unilaterally withdraws from an ...
What does Brexit really mean? We examine what people expect from the Brexit deal, highlighting three...
Although there has been much interest in British public opinion on Brexit, much less is known about ...
This article explores the Brexit referendum, focusing on the political events that led to the vote, ...
On 31 January 2020 the UK left the European Union after 47 years of membership. This paper uses the ...
How do votes in direct democratic ballots translate into policy preferences about future outcomes an...
In June 2016, the UK voted in a referendum by a 52%-48% margin to leave the European Union. Ever sin...
After promising the British public a referendum on whether to stay in the EU, David Cameron is curre...
The success or failure of David Cameron’s planned renegotiation of the UK’s EU membership will depen...
A surprising feature of Brexit has been the united front the EU-27 presented during post-referendum ...
On 10 November, David Cameron formally sent a letter to the President of the European Council, Donal...
Survey data on public attitudes towards Brexit in the United Kingdom from 2017-2020. 10-wave survey ...
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland played an important role in the European in...
This article examines how the public perceived Cameron’s renegotiation plan, and whether attitudes t...
This article examines how the British public perceived UK Prime Minister David Cameron's plan to ren...
How do voters want their governments to respond when another country unilaterally withdraws from an ...
What does Brexit really mean? We examine what people expect from the Brexit deal, highlighting three...
Although there has been much interest in British public opinion on Brexit, much less is known about ...
This article explores the Brexit referendum, focusing on the political events that led to the vote, ...
On 31 January 2020 the UK left the European Union after 47 years of membership. This paper uses the ...
How do votes in direct democratic ballots translate into policy preferences about future outcomes an...
In June 2016, the UK voted in a referendum by a 52%-48% margin to leave the European Union. Ever sin...
After promising the British public a referendum on whether to stay in the EU, David Cameron is curre...
The success or failure of David Cameron’s planned renegotiation of the UK’s EU membership will depen...
A surprising feature of Brexit has been the united front the EU-27 presented during post-referendum ...
On 10 November, David Cameron formally sent a letter to the President of the European Council, Donal...
Survey data on public attitudes towards Brexit in the United Kingdom from 2017-2020. 10-wave survey ...
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland played an important role in the European in...