Eurosceptism
Total 7 Posts
BBC comedy is not left-wing: Its audience has moved to the right.
4 min read
Right-wing voices are not stifled or underrepresented, they are so overrepresented within the political landscape that they can no longer perform the basic function of comedy: dissent.
From deterrent to contagion: Brexit as a cautionary tale?
4 min read
The potential for Eurosceptics to sell a new message about the process of leaving the EU to publics across Europe will grow.
Brexit has made town twinning a battleground β but itβs always been political.
4 min read
The creation of links with twin towns can challenge governments and show solidarity.
What ever happened to Euroscepticism?
3 min read
One of the defining features of British politics in recent decades has been the critical discussion of European integration. And this election was called because of a major issue about the EU. So surely this is the apotheosis of Euroscepticism?
Brexit reshapes the basis of party support β again.
5 min read
How Brexit reshaped the pattern of vote choice yet further in the 2019 General Election.
The (not so) strange death of European policy, Part III
2 min read
Professor Simon Usherwood asking whether there is much expression of Euroscepticism in the General Election campaign.
Lack of unity across the Eurosceptic Movement.
2 min read
Professor Simon Usherwood on the Brexit Party resignations β This is a structural problem for Eurosceptics.