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22 Jan 2019

Politics and Society

Brexit and public opinion 2019

It hardly needs saying that public attitudes towards Brexit and the numerous issues related to it have been central to our political debates since at least 2016.

As politicians try to address popular concerns, the congruence, or otherwise, of their views with those of both the public at large and their own members will be crucial. This report looks at the new and continued divisions within the country that will have a disruptive impact on our politics going forward.

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