Marco Giuliani analyses the parliamentary Brexit process through an examination of the 12 indicative votes held in 2019 to find an alternative solution to Theresa May’s exit agreement. He maps the choices of each MP along two relevant dimensions, connecting them to the socioeconomic structure of their constituency as well as to the preferences expressed in the referendum
The EU Withdrawal Bill's return to the Commons saw SNP MPs protest about their voices having been ex...
This article is based on a research project going on since the 2016 EU referendum, a poll that set i...
Britain's recent General Election and its unanticipated outcome marks the latest chapter in the poli...
Siim Trumm, Caitlin Milazzo, and Joshua Townsley use survey data to explore support for Brexit among...
Should lawmakers prioritise their own policy judgments or the views of their voters when the two are...
Although a lot has been written about the role of politicians, government officials and academics, t...
A number of things were wrong with the 2016 referendum, including the disenfranchisement of key stak...
The political economic transformation of Britain has resulted in many individuals ‘winning’ through ...
Drawing on new polling of attitudes to Brexit, Marley Morris explores the public's preference for di...
Provision of more facts and objective information would have been of marginal significance in the Br...
So-called swing voters are often portrayed as being dissatisfied and disengaged from politics. Germ ...
Is this really the 'Brexit election', or do voters care as much (if not more) about other issues? He...
The Chequers plan exposed the impossibility of Brexit. Current government proposals force the UK to ...
On the second anniversary of the Brexit vote, there is hardly any further clarity on how a whole hos...
A Private Member’s Bill to extend the franchise to all British citizens living abroad is currently u...
The EU Withdrawal Bill's return to the Commons saw SNP MPs protest about their voices having been ex...
This article is based on a research project going on since the 2016 EU referendum, a poll that set i...
Britain's recent General Election and its unanticipated outcome marks the latest chapter in the poli...
Siim Trumm, Caitlin Milazzo, and Joshua Townsley use survey data to explore support for Brexit among...
Should lawmakers prioritise their own policy judgments or the views of their voters when the two are...
Although a lot has been written about the role of politicians, government officials and academics, t...
A number of things were wrong with the 2016 referendum, including the disenfranchisement of key stak...
The political economic transformation of Britain has resulted in many individuals ‘winning’ through ...
Drawing on new polling of attitudes to Brexit, Marley Morris explores the public's preference for di...
Provision of more facts and objective information would have been of marginal significance in the Br...
So-called swing voters are often portrayed as being dissatisfied and disengaged from politics. Germ ...
Is this really the 'Brexit election', or do voters care as much (if not more) about other issues? He...
The Chequers plan exposed the impossibility of Brexit. Current government proposals force the UK to ...
On the second anniversary of the Brexit vote, there is hardly any further clarity on how a whole hos...
A Private Member’s Bill to extend the franchise to all British citizens living abroad is currently u...
The EU Withdrawal Bill's return to the Commons saw SNP MPs protest about their voices having been ex...
This article is based on a research project going on since the 2016 EU referendum, a poll that set i...
Britain's recent General Election and its unanticipated outcome marks the latest chapter in the poli...