The fact that we have left the EU is no surprise. Nor is David Cameron’s resignation. Brexit is the price that we pay for nurturing a political class who care more about their individual careers than the people they have been elected to represent. The referendum was thus not a division between the young and the old, nor the right and the left- rather, Brexit has unearthed the gulf between the general public and Westminster’s untouchable elite. From the onset, I have always maintained that Brexit was a strong possibility. Unlike many of my peers who are fortunate enough to live in a vibrant city such as London, I have seen the division between the British people first hand. To some LSE undergraduates, Brexit was a harmless impossibility; one...
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What impact will Brexit have on the rest of the European Union in the coming years and decades? Anto...
Brexit can’t simply be written off as a protest vote by worse-off, older and less educated voters, w...
The social divide among Leavers and Remainers is striking. The immediate reaction of many to run a s...
David Cameron’s announcement that he would step down as Prime Minister capped a night of unprecedent...
Divisions within the Conservative Party were one of the key underlying reasons behind David Cameron’...
The shy pro-Europeanism of the last 40 years, together with the ways the EU was being abused for dom...
A day right after EU referendum result came out, my Facebook page exploded. Full of words of anger a...
In order to neutralise the threat posed by the United Kingdom Independence Party in the 2015 general...
To understand the challenges facing European democracy today we need to think in three-dimensional t...
The unprecedented geopolitical shift resulting from Brexit reflects deep socio-economic fault lines ...
The result of the Brexit referendum on 23 June 2016 came as a shock to many, including much of the p...
The UK voted to leave the European Union in its referendum on 23 June. Sara B. Hobolt writes that al...
Although support for Britain’s withdrawal in the 2016 Referendum emanated from all sections of socie...
Xenophobia, austerity, and dissatisfaction with politics may have contributed to the Brexit vote. Bu...
Join us at the London School of Economics and Political Science to follow the latest developments wi...
What impact will Brexit have on the rest of the European Union in the coming years and decades? Anto...
Brexit can’t simply be written off as a protest vote by worse-off, older and less educated voters, w...
The social divide among Leavers and Remainers is striking. The immediate reaction of many to run a s...
David Cameron’s announcement that he would step down as Prime Minister capped a night of unprecedent...
Divisions within the Conservative Party were one of the key underlying reasons behind David Cameron’...
The shy pro-Europeanism of the last 40 years, together with the ways the EU was being abused for dom...
A day right after EU referendum result came out, my Facebook page exploded. Full of words of anger a...
In order to neutralise the threat posed by the United Kingdom Independence Party in the 2015 general...
To understand the challenges facing European democracy today we need to think in three-dimensional t...
The unprecedented geopolitical shift resulting from Brexit reflects deep socio-economic fault lines ...
The result of the Brexit referendum on 23 June 2016 came as a shock to many, including much of the p...
The UK voted to leave the European Union in its referendum on 23 June. Sara B. Hobolt writes that al...
Although support for Britain’s withdrawal in the 2016 Referendum emanated from all sections of socie...
Xenophobia, austerity, and dissatisfaction with politics may have contributed to the Brexit vote. Bu...
Join us at the London School of Economics and Political Science to follow the latest developments wi...
What impact will Brexit have on the rest of the European Union in the coming years and decades? Anto...
Brexit can’t simply be written off as a protest vote by worse-off, older and less educated voters, w...