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Brexit at Five and Ten: Aspects of a Pivotal Decade
The British referendum of 23 June 2016, called by Prime Minister David Cameron after a renegotiation with the European Union in the winter, was a seismic event in Britain and the EU, the results of which continue to unfold ten years later. In the UK, the political and economic effects of Brexit are enduring and multi-faceted, confirming that it is ‘a process, not an event’. This special issue provides a detailed understanding of some of the effects of the polarising Brexit referendum on the British political landscape.
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Introduction [Texte intégral]
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The vernacular history of Brexit through memes [Texte intégral]
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Ten years on: Is the Supreme Court more activist? [Texte intégral]



