Over £9m has been spent on leaflets for all British household outlining the arguments in favour of remaining in the EU. But do campaign activities actually sway voters in referendums? Would campaigners do best to try to change minds, or simply motivate their supporters to turn out at the polls? Which arguments will prove decisive? Sara Hobolt (left) and Sara Hagemann report on the expert evidence gathered at the eighth LSE Commission on the Future of Britain in Europe
On Thursday, British voters are asked to choose between remaining in or leaving the European Union. ...
The UK is set to vote on its EU membership on Thursday. Which arguments have resonated most with vot...
The social divide among Leavers and Remainers is striking. The immediate reaction of many to run a s...
Over £9m has been spent on leaflets for all British household outlining the arguments in favour of r...
Both sides of the UK’s referendum campaign have invested huge resources in trying to convince the el...
Perhaps as much as 42% of the electorate are either unsure about how they will vote in the referendu...
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Why do phone and online polls diverge so greatly? Matthew Goodwin discusses why the figures for Leav...
The referendum vote for Brexit was clear: the electorate was 46,501,241, Leave was 17,410,742 and Re...
Naturally the EU referendum campaigns differ greatly in how they target voters. However, the campaig...
Referendums have become a central feature of our politics, writes Will Brett. In this extract from t...
Since the UK’s 2016 referendum on EU membership, politicians on both sides of the debate have repeat...
The UK voted to leave the European Union in its referendum on 23 June. Sara B. Hobolt writes that al...
On Thursday, British voters are asked to choose between remaining in or leaving the European Union. ...
If there were to be a referendum held on the UK’s membership of the European Union, how would Britis...
On Thursday, British voters are asked to choose between remaining in or leaving the European Union. ...
The UK is set to vote on its EU membership on Thursday. Which arguments have resonated most with vot...
The social divide among Leavers and Remainers is striking. The immediate reaction of many to run a s...
Over £9m has been spent on leaflets for all British household outlining the arguments in favour of r...
Both sides of the UK’s referendum campaign have invested huge resources in trying to convince the el...
Perhaps as much as 42% of the electorate are either unsure about how they will vote in the referendu...
Will the UK Brexit or Bremain? Presenting an analysis of all 49 of the referendums on EU-related iss...
Why do phone and online polls diverge so greatly? Matthew Goodwin discusses why the figures for Leav...
The referendum vote for Brexit was clear: the electorate was 46,501,241, Leave was 17,410,742 and Re...
Naturally the EU referendum campaigns differ greatly in how they target voters. However, the campaig...
Referendums have become a central feature of our politics, writes Will Brett. In this extract from t...
Since the UK’s 2016 referendum on EU membership, politicians on both sides of the debate have repeat...
The UK voted to leave the European Union in its referendum on 23 June. Sara B. Hobolt writes that al...
On Thursday, British voters are asked to choose between remaining in or leaving the European Union. ...
If there were to be a referendum held on the UK’s membership of the European Union, how would Britis...
On Thursday, British voters are asked to choose between remaining in or leaving the European Union. ...
The UK is set to vote on its EU membership on Thursday. Which arguments have resonated most with vot...
The social divide among Leavers and Remainers is striking. The immediate reaction of many to run a s...