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Red lines and compromises: mapping underlying complexities of Brexit preferences

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The political discourse is characterised by two opposing ideals of hard and soft Brexit. In this article, we present evidence of attitudinal types that map neatly onto these archetypal views. The hard Brexit view is defined by issues that eurosceptics prioritise, most prominently sovereignty. By contrast, europhiles prioritise cooperation with Europe in terms of scientific collaboration and market access. However, attitudinal types are not either/or in the minds of the British public, and man...

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Published
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Peer reviewed

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10.1111/1467-923X.12488

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University of Oxford
Department:
Sociology
Oxford college:
Nuffield College
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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
Social Sciences Division
Department:
Sociology
Oxford college:
Nuffield College
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Author
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons Ltd Publisher's website
Journal:
Political Quarterly Journal website
Volume:
89
Issue:
2
Pages:
280-290
Publication date:
2018-03-13
Acceptance date:
2018-03-13
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0032-3179
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pubs:830497
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uuid:05563e41-0221-4a11-bb05-b1d83cb32758
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pubs:830497
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830497
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2018-03-22

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