The rise of UKIP has heightened existing tensions within the Conservative party over the EU, which the Prime Minister’s promise of a future referendum has dampened without finally resolving. However Ben Clements, Philip Lynch and Richard Whitaker argue that the available evidence shows that this is an issue of little importance to the majority of the electorate. While UKIP have been moderately successful in drawing out connections between the EU and issues of greater concern to voters, the persistently low salience of the European question means that they will have to move beyond this core concern if they are to win more votes
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Other than many have predicted the general election in the United Kingdom have not led to a hung par...
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The rise of UKIP has heightened existing tensions within the Conservative party over the EU, which t...
How effective would a referendum on Britain’s EU membership be at settling the issue long-term? Andr...
John Curtice looks at the evidence of recent opinion polls to examine the character and sources of s...
With the UK going to the polls on Thursday, it is still far from certain which party will emerge wit...
Recent surveys suggest that Euroscepticism in Britain is most highly associated with those identifyi...
The UK has always had a contentious relationship with the European Union. John McCormick argues that...
Do MPs’ views on Europe reflect those of their voters? Tim Bale (left), Sofia Vasilopoulou, Philip C...
The Conservative Party’s position on Europe remains ambiguous – far from resolving the issue, the pr...
In the last two decades positive views of the European Union have stagnated or eroded amongst Britis...
Despite disparate attempts in both Conservative and Labour circles to get ‘beyond Brexit’, last week...
David Cameron is committed to holding a referendum on the UK’s EU membership should he win a majorit...
Divisions within the Conservative Party were one of the key underlying reasons behind David Cameron’...
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