Brexitland : identity, diversity and the reshaping of British politics
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Brexitland : identity, diversity and the reshaping of British politics
Cambridge University Press, 2020
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Long-term social and demographic changes - and the conflicts they create - continue to transform British politics. In this accessible and authoritative book Sobolewska and Ford show how deep the roots of this polarisation and volatility run, drawing out decades of educational expansion and rising ethnic diversity as key drivers in the emergence of new divides within the British electorate over immigration, identity and diversity. They argue that choices made by political parties from the New Labour era onwards have mobilised these divisions into politics, first through conflicts over immigration, then through conflicts over the European Union, culminating in the 2016 EU referendum. Providing a comprehensive and far-reaching view of a country in turmoil, Brexitland explains how and why this happened, for students, researchers, and anyone who wants to better understand the remarkable political times in which we live.
目次
- 1. Introduction: how Britain became Brexitland
- 2. Social change, ehnocentrism and the emergence of new identity divides
- 3. Divided over diversity: identity conservatives and identity liberals
- 4. Legacies of empire: Commonwealth immigration and the historical roots of identity politics divides
- 5. The long divorce: parties and voters parting ways
- 6. The identity conservative insurgency and the rise of UKIP
- 7: Change without recovery: how the coalition catalysed Labour's demographic transformation
- 8. Brexitland awakened: identity politics and the EU referendum
- 9. Dancing to a different tune: identity politics and political change in Scotland 2007-19
- 10. Brexitland after Brexit: the electoral fallout from the EU referendum
- 11. Conclusion: the new politics of Brexitland.
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