What do the public in East Anglia, where both Leave (in rural Lincolnshire) and Remain (in Cambridge) polled strongly, want from Brexit? Catherine Barnard (left) and Amy Ludlow held public engagement events in school halls, community centres, prisons and market squares in parts of Lincolnshire, Norfolk, and Cambridgeshire in early 2017. They found a striking degree of moderate consensus: a desire for Single Market access with a rebalanced free movement of people. That said, despite Theresa May’s claim that the country is coming together, discussions revealed deep wounds and a divided society, generationally and geographically
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As 2016 draws to a close, the Commons has voted to trigger Article 50 in March 2017, Britain and the...
The UK has voted to leave the European Union. Sara Hobolt writes that although the result has come a...
Some Leavers claim the referendum result was not primarily about immigration, but anxiety about Brit...
Among the groups campaigning against a hard Brexit, Open Britain is among the best-resourced. But th...
Over the years, the rest of the European Union has got very used to being lectured at by British pri...
Promises of an extra £350m a week, posted on the side of a bus. Doomsday economic predictions from t...
Today involved a trip to Stoke-on-Trent where I was invited to speak to the North Staffordshire Pens...
This article demonstrates the value of rhetorical audience studies for analysing constructions of ‘t...
Although support for Britain’s withdrawal in the 2016 Referendum emanated from all sections of socie...
The unprecedented geopolitical shift resulting from Brexit reflects deep socio-economic fault lines ...
In fulfilling the demands of Brexit voters, the government faces great obstacles, both from within a...
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The question surrounding those who voted Leave in the EU Referendum and if they felt ‘left behind’ h...
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Andrew Duff assesses the domestic political situation in Britain after the Brexit- dominated party p...
As 2016 draws to a close, the Commons has voted to trigger Article 50 in March 2017, Britain and the...
The UK has voted to leave the European Union. Sara Hobolt writes that although the result has come a...
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