The Brexit vote has thrown different conceptions of democracy into sharp relief. Some are horrified at the conduct of the referendum campaign; others see the result as the revealed will of the people. Luke Temple uses tweets from the March for Europe event on 3 September to show how these views clash. He concludes that the pro-EU movement needs a clear aim if it’s to make any headway. Simply calling for a delay in invoking Article 50 is not enough
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The UK is currently engaged in a renegotiation of the terms of its membership of the European Union,...
The outcome of the British referendum on EU membership sent shockwaves through Europe. While Britain...
The article analyses the progress of the Brexit debate in the UK from the time that David Cameron an...
To understand the challenges facing European democracy today we need to think in three-dimensional t...
The topic of democracy is emerging as a core value that cuts across both camps active on Twitter in ...
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Is there a duty to implement the EU referendum result? Not if you believe it to be a profound mistak...
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The EU referendum result was not a triumph for democracy, so much as a symptom of large-scale manipu...
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