While the decision to organise a Brexit has been the subject of seemingly endless debate, the legitimacy of this decision is generally accepted by those on both sides of the fence. The notion that a Brexit must happen, whatever the costs, as “the people have spoken”, has cemented itself in the public debate as some form of objective truth. However, in order to safeguard British democracy, it is in fact necessary to take a more critical approach to this perceived “legitimacy”. In order to provide such an approach, this paper challenges the Brexit’s democratic legitimacy on two levels. First, using Canovan’s “redemptive” and “pragmatic” faces of democracy, it argues that the “will of the people” has been unable to legitimise the decision to l...
Brexit may have aborted the careers of David Cameron, George Osborne, and all the main Brexit leader...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the link in this recordThis contribution...
‘The Will of the People’ has become a key refrain of government ministers since the United Kingdom v...
This is the final version. Available on open access from UACES via the DOI in this recordThis articl...
This article suggests that common arguments questioning the legitimacy of the first Brexit referendu...
How do votes in direct democratic ballots translate into policy preferences about future outcomes an...
Is there a duty to implement the EU referendum result? Not if you believe it to be a profound mistak...
A fight has been raging since Brexit over whether the people’s will has expressed itself; and if it ...
Rhetoric around parliamentary sovereignty and “taking back control” became a recurring theme in the ...
In order to neutralise the threat posed by the United Kingdom Independence Party in the 2015 general...
Whether or not to hold a referendum on Brexit is a clear dividing line between parties in the upcomi...
The Brexit referendum, set to take place in June, has created open divisions in the Conservative Par...
Many political and constitutional steps are needed in order for the UK to leave the European Union, ...
The UK's political constitution rests on the checking and balancing operations of a representative s...
How do votes in direct democratic ballots translate into policy preferences about future outcomes an...
Brexit may have aborted the careers of David Cameron, George Osborne, and all the main Brexit leader...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the link in this recordThis contribution...
‘The Will of the People’ has become a key refrain of government ministers since the United Kingdom v...
This is the final version. Available on open access from UACES via the DOI in this recordThis articl...
This article suggests that common arguments questioning the legitimacy of the first Brexit referendu...
How do votes in direct democratic ballots translate into policy preferences about future outcomes an...
Is there a duty to implement the EU referendum result? Not if you believe it to be a profound mistak...
A fight has been raging since Brexit over whether the people’s will has expressed itself; and if it ...
Rhetoric around parliamentary sovereignty and “taking back control” became a recurring theme in the ...
In order to neutralise the threat posed by the United Kingdom Independence Party in the 2015 general...
Whether or not to hold a referendum on Brexit is a clear dividing line between parties in the upcomi...
The Brexit referendum, set to take place in June, has created open divisions in the Conservative Par...
Many political and constitutional steps are needed in order for the UK to leave the European Union, ...
The UK's political constitution rests on the checking and balancing operations of a representative s...
How do votes in direct democratic ballots translate into policy preferences about future outcomes an...
Brexit may have aborted the careers of David Cameron, George Osborne, and all the main Brexit leader...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the link in this recordThis contribution...
‘The Will of the People’ has become a key refrain of government ministers since the United Kingdom v...