© 2020 Lucas Grainger-BrownThe EU referendum of 2016 is commonly defined as a populist event. This is a misinterpretation. Current scholarship conceptualises populism as a thin ideology, discourse, or performative repertoire that pits ‘the people’ against ‘the elite’. This thesis argues that none of these features actually apply to the EU referendum. Brexit arose from an elite-defined process featuring an elite-controlled debate. Far from a populist irruption, the EU referendum endorsed a particular type of anti-populism. Anti-populism can bluntly state its distaste of populism and attempt to dissolve ‘the people’. Equally, though, it can manifest as a phenomenon this thesis terms populism without ‘the people’ – a discourse that employs a...
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The 2016 vote to leave the European Union was one of the biggest developments in recent United Kingd...
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This article examines how and when populist discourses were mobilised within the 2016 UK EU Referend...
The article investigates the main populist and technocratic narratives employed in the campaign in t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
The idea of increasing the power of the ‘pure people’ at the expense of a ‘corrupt elite’ lies at th...
Many researchers, journalists and politicians are inclined to connect populism and referendums. Whil...
The recent upsurge of electoral success from the Brexit Leave campaign and Donald Trump’s presidenti...
Rather than empowering the electorate, argue Ben Wellings and Emma Vines, the EU referendum measures...
This article examines how and when populist discourses were mobilised within the 2016 UK EU Referend...
The recent rise of populism has threatened to undermine the stability of international economic inte...
Referendums have grown sharply in Europe. While in the 1970s they ran at a rate of three per year, t...
The UK Independence Party (UKIP) has moved from being a single issue party par excellence to a broad...
Recent political events in the United Kingdom have given rise to an explosion of interest in the use...
The UK is currently engaged in a renegotiation of the terms of its membership of the European Union,...
The 2016 vote to leave the European Union was one of the biggest developments in recent United Kingd...
Background and objectives: In June of 2016 a small majority in the United Kingdom (UK) voted to leav...
This article examines how and when populist discourses were mobilised within the 2016 UK EU Referend...
The article investigates the main populist and technocratic narratives employed in the campaign in t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
The idea of increasing the power of the ‘pure people’ at the expense of a ‘corrupt elite’ lies at th...
Many researchers, journalists and politicians are inclined to connect populism and referendums. Whil...
The recent upsurge of electoral success from the Brexit Leave campaign and Donald Trump’s presidenti...
Rather than empowering the electorate, argue Ben Wellings and Emma Vines, the EU referendum measures...
This article examines how and when populist discourses were mobilised within the 2016 UK EU Referend...
The recent rise of populism has threatened to undermine the stability of international economic inte...
Referendums have grown sharply in Europe. While in the 1970s they ran at a rate of three per year, t...
The UK Independence Party (UKIP) has moved from being a single issue party par excellence to a broad...
Recent political events in the United Kingdom have given rise to an explosion of interest in the use...
The UK is currently engaged in a renegotiation of the terms of its membership of the European Union,...
The 2016 vote to leave the European Union was one of the biggest developments in recent United Kingd...
Background and objectives: In June of 2016 a small majority in the United Kingdom (UK) voted to leav...