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left behind
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Showing posts with label
left behind
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Tuesday, 26 March 2019
Left behind movements do not just reflect deindustrialisation, but also geography, inequality and lack of representation.
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There was extensive analysis after the UK EU referendum of the characteristics of those who voted for Brexit and those who didn’t. A robu...
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Friday, 20 July 2018
Did a partial framing of Brexit encourage Labour’s acceptance of its inevitability?
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After the Brexit vote, the left (unusually) managed to define the way many people saw that vote by talking about those ‘left behind’. It w...
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