There has been significant attention paid to explaining and understanding the impact of the UK's vote to leave the EU on UK politics and its constitution. There has also been criticism of the political campaigning, from both the "leave" and "remain" sides, and of people's understanding of what they were voting for. There has been limited discussion, though, of how to improve the quality of campaign deliberation, which is fundamental to the legitimacy of both representative and direct democratic processes. Using the UK’s vote on EU membership as a case study, this article examines the importance of the law to regulate and improve deliberation prior to direct public votes on specific policy issues. It also considers options for changes to the...
Observing (full disclosure: from the perspective of a strong supporter of Remain) the politics of th...
The arduous process of withdrawing the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU) began shortl...
‘The Will of the People’ has become a key refrain of government ministers since the United Kingdom v...
There has been significant attention paid to explaining and understanding the impact of the UK’s vot...
Despite their surface similarity, deliberative democracy and direct democracy often pull in differen...
This is the final version. Available on open access from UACES via the DOI in this recordThis articl...
On 23 June 2016 the British people voted by 52% to 48% to leave the European Union, dividing the cou...
Both sides of the UK’s EU referendum campaign were criticised for presenting misleading information ...
Referendums have become a central feature of our politics, writes Will Brett. In this extract from t...
Many political and constitutional steps are needed in order for the UK to leave the European Union, ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
The UK's political constitution rests on the checking and balancing operations of a representative s...
The Electoral Reform Society has called for more and better quality information to improve democrati...
This paper connects and disentangles three interrelated concepts: citizens’ participation; erulemaki...
After the Brexit referendum in 23 June 2016 both the EU and the UK were led to a political turmoil o...
Observing (full disclosure: from the perspective of a strong supporter of Remain) the politics of th...
The arduous process of withdrawing the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU) began shortl...
‘The Will of the People’ has become a key refrain of government ministers since the United Kingdom v...
There has been significant attention paid to explaining and understanding the impact of the UK’s vot...
Despite their surface similarity, deliberative democracy and direct democracy often pull in differen...
This is the final version. Available on open access from UACES via the DOI in this recordThis articl...
On 23 June 2016 the British people voted by 52% to 48% to leave the European Union, dividing the cou...
Both sides of the UK’s EU referendum campaign were criticised for presenting misleading information ...
Referendums have become a central feature of our politics, writes Will Brett. In this extract from t...
Many political and constitutional steps are needed in order for the UK to leave the European Union, ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
The UK's political constitution rests on the checking and balancing operations of a representative s...
The Electoral Reform Society has called for more and better quality information to improve democrati...
This paper connects and disentangles three interrelated concepts: citizens’ participation; erulemaki...
After the Brexit referendum in 23 June 2016 both the EU and the UK were led to a political turmoil o...
Observing (full disclosure: from the perspective of a strong supporter of Remain) the politics of th...
The arduous process of withdrawing the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU) began shortl...
‘The Will of the People’ has become a key refrain of government ministers since the United Kingdom v...