Vol. 77 No. 1 (2017)
Articles

Britain: divorced from the EU and disunited at home? The 2016 Brexit referendum and its consequences

Roland Sturm
University of Erlangen

Published 2017-06-30

Keywords

  • Scotland,
  • immigration,
  • Northern Ireland,
  • Supreme Court,
  • Constitution,
  • UKIP
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How to Cite

Sturm, R. (2017). Britain: divorced from the EU and disunited at home? The 2016 Brexit referendum and its consequences. Italian Journal of Electoral Studies (IJES), 77(1), 7–19. https://doi.org/10.36253/qoe-8539

Abstract

The Brexit referendum brought the regional and social divisions of the UK in the open. It put unresolved constitutional questions on the agenda and had a deep impact on the British party system. The referendum campaign provided room for protest, fake news and scare mongering. In electoral terms, the referendum gave a voice to the left-behinds. It is open to question whether the high hopes the Brexiteers created for a newly "independent" Britain will find support in the development of the country's external relations, but also with regard to the unity of the UK.