Such anecdotes chime with polls across the country. Research by UK in a Changing Europe (UKICE), a think-tank, finds that most voters have not in fact changed their minds since 2016. But because as many as 16-20% of those who voted to leave have switched sides, compared with only 6%...
Curtice, John. (2017) `Why Leave Won the UK's EU Referendum." JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies (online)Curtice, John. 2017. Why Leave Won the UK's EU Referendum. JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies 55(1S): 19-37....
Why did the U.K. join the European Union? The Joining of UK as EU Member: EU was created to promote peace, to curb conflict, to unify economic and monetary system, to protect the economic interests, to protect the environment, to promote inclusion and combat discrimination, to encourage te...
The Political Economy of Brexit: Why Making It Easier to Leave the Club Could Improve the EUThe UK exit from the EU represents a qualitative change in the nature of EU membership. On the one hand, it conveyed the lesson that for the Union to be sustainable, membership needs to entail ...
Why has the EU been so unpopular in the UK despite the economic growth for the country (e.g. becoming the fifth largest economy in 2010s)? Explain the economic arguments for and against Britain's exit from the European Union. Why did Great Britain leave the European Union?...
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“What we need to address is systemic problems. Because the system is entirely private, there’s very little that the government can do to intervene in this.” HOW DOES THE UK COMPARE WITH EU NEIGHBORS? Energy prices are rising in other European countries, too, but people in some countries...
people voted out because they don't like what Thatcher did (close coal mines, etc), don't like what globalization does (move all the industry to Asia), don't like automation, and don't like the UK government's decision to ignore the North. What does that have to do with the EU?
A majority of those working full-time or part-time voted to remain in the EU; most of those not working voted to leave. More than half of those retired on a private pension voted to leave, as did two thirds of those retired on a state pension. ...
On June 23, 2016, British citizens went to the polls and voted in favor of a referendum to leave theEU, of which the country had been a member since 1973.22The Brexit, or British exit, came about as a result of a populist movement that had grown weary of ceding control of laws andre...