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Information Guide: The EU Referendum, 23 June 2016  The United Kingdom and the European Union: A guide to information sources Part 2 – After the Referendum  April 2017

Information Guide: The EU Referendum, 23 June 2016 The United Kingdom and the European Union: A guide to information sources Part 2 – After the Referendum April 2017

... The EU Referendum, 23 June 2016 The United Kingdom and the European Union: A guide to information sources Part 2 – After the Referendum Ian Thomson Director, Cardiff EDC Latest revision:[r] ...

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Remain or leave? : How British newspapers frame the EU referendum 2016 : a framing analysis of the Brexit debate

Remain or leave? : How British newspapers frame the EU referendum 2016 : a framing analysis of the Brexit debate

... The findings of this study contradict all previous studies that suggested a strong bias of news media in favour of the British EU referendum. Contrary to these findings, the results of this study indicate a ...

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Brexit, the left behind and the let down : the political abstraction of 'the Economy' and the UK's EU Referendum

Brexit, the left behind and the let down : the political abstraction of 'the Economy' and the UK's EU Referendum

... the EU referendum campaign, as they had been of the 2015 General Election campaign in which so many promises had been made to ‘hard-working families’, and they were also the most prominent public figures ...

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A stochastic differential equation approach to the analysis of the UK 2016 EU referendum polls

A stochastic differential equation approach to the analysis of the UK 2016 EU referendum polls

... a referendum, and provide an important ingredient of forecasting ...UK EU referendum, also known as the ‘Brexit’ referendum, we have a collection of 168 polls, conducted regularly by different ...

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Quantifying media influence and partisan attention on Twitter during the UK EU referendum

Quantifying media influence and partisan attention on Twitter during the UK EU referendum

... beleave, EU referendum, voteremain, bremain, no2eu, betteroffout, strongerin, euref, betteroffin, eureferendum, yes2eu, voteleave, vote- out, notoeu, eureform, ukineu, britainout, brexit, ...

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Agenda control in EU referendum campaigns : the power of the anti EU side

Agenda control in EU referendum campaigns : the power of the anti EU side

... whether EU referendum results reflect domestic (dis)satisfaction with the incumbent governments (Franklin, 2002; Reif & Schmitt, 1980) or actual attitudes toward the EU (Garry, Marsh, & ...

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A multiplicative process for generating a beta like survival function with application to the UK 2016 EU referendum results

A multiplicative process for generating a beta like survival function with application to the UK 2016 EU referendum results

... 2016 EU regional referendum results (see Subsection 3.2). The EU referendum involved a binary choice, where voters had to choose between remaining in or leaving the ...a referendum, ...

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Information Guide: The EU Referendum, 23 June 2016  The United Kingdom and the European Union  A guide to information sources: Part 1 – Before the referendum  October 2016  Part 2 – After the Referendum  October 2017

Information Guide: The EU Referendum, 23 June 2016. The United Kingdom and the European Union. A guide to information sources: Part 1 – Before the referendum. October 2016

... + UK Prime Minister David Cameron holds special Cabinet meeting, 20 February 2016 to report back on outcome of the European Council, 18-19 February 2016. 23 June 2016 is announced as the date of the EU ...

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In or out of the EU?: how British newspapers fame the EU referendum

In or out of the EU?: how British newspapers fame the EU referendum

... the EU referendum, fol- lowed by the strategy and the attribution of responsibility ...in EU political ...on EU matters specific to the ...Sun’s referendum coverage is, however, ...

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Why an EU Referendum? Why in 2016?

Why an EU Referendum? Why in 2016?

... Brexit Referendum has been blamed on political factors, such as concerns about sovereignty, and economic factors such as mi- gration, and trade ...cross-sectional referendum vot- ing pattern cannot explain ...

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MPs, Twitter & the EU referendum campaign

MPs, Twitter & the EU referendum campaign

... UK EU referendum debate presented new opportunities, for a number of reasons Firstly, this was a focused debate that crossed party boundaries and divided parties (notably the Conservatives ...the ...

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Pre Brexit: the EU referendum as an illustration of the effects of uncertainty on the Sterling exchange rate

Pre Brexit: the EU referendum as an illustration of the effects of uncertainty on the Sterling exchange rate

... Brexit referendum seem to undermine the potential for insight based on a perfect foresight and consistent expectations perspective, since the period manifestly violates these as ...

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EU referendum debate : is the NHS finally up for sale? [Comment]

EU referendum debate : is the NHS finally up for sale? [Comment]

... The marketisation process has been generally accepted by an unsuspecting public, whether working in the NHS or not, and promoted by positive projections that failed to be realised (Ham et al, 2015; Tallis & Davis, ...

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One Week on after the EU Referendum

One Week on after the EU Referendum

...  Only the UK can decide whether to initiate Article 50 – but it must have reasons for doing so. In law, the Prime Minister could simply deploy the “Royal Prerogative” and notify the EU Council of the United ...

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Some reflections on the referendum campaigns and the post-referendum economic agenda

Some reflections on the referendum campaigns and the post-referendum economic agenda

... an EU Referendum under a new administration; and, secondly, the rise of UKIP in recent months and its electoral successes in the European and local elections, which have added another major threat to the ...

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Referendum challenges to the EU's policy legitimacy – and how the EU responds

Referendum challenges to the EU's policy legitimacy – and how the EU responds

... An EU referendum offering an uncompromising dichotomous choice about a policy polarizes public ...on EU policies cannot take into account the consequences of an intensive referendum campaign ...

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Estimating the outcome of UKs referendum on EU membership using e-petition data and machine learning algorithms

Estimating the outcome of UKs referendum on EU membership using e-petition data and machine learning algorithms

... 2016 EU referendum and which was debated in the UK parliament ...the EU referen- dum, an e-petition to stop the government funding of a leaflet that was perceived by some to be ...

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The role of referendum and non referendum mechanisms for state framing processes

The role of referendum and non referendum mechanisms for state framing processes

... a referendum process. 413 As a referendum process is used to affect constitutional change, one matter for consideration is the role of national decision makers, including people who can be involved in ...

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What does Brexit mean for the UK’s Climate Change Act?

What does Brexit mean for the UK’s Climate Change Act?

... the EU might allow the UK to play a more innovative role in international climate change negotiations, as Norway has occasionally managed to ...the EU s Common Agricultural Policy post-Brexit provides a ...

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Understanding the consequences of consequentiality: Testing the validity of stated preferences in the field

Understanding the consequences of consequentiality: Testing the validity of stated preferences in the field

... 2006) or evidence of external validity when “undecided” survey responses are interpreted in particular ways in the analysis (Carson et al., 1986; Champ and Brown, 1997; Vossler et al., 2003). One exception is the study ...

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