Lexit: a non-Labour, anti-EU British left in the 2016 referendum

The article presents the analysis of activities and ideological motivations of politicians and political formations connected to those parts of non-Labour British left, that appealed during the 2016 referendum to vote for leaving the European Union by the United Kingdom. It points to key ideological...

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Main Author: Filip Ilkowski
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego 2020-06-01
Series:Przegląd Europejski
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Online Access:http://przegladeuropejski.com.pl/gicid/01.3001.0014.1819
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Summary:The article presents the analysis of activities and ideological motivations of politicians and political formations connected to those parts of non-Labour British left, that appealed during the 2016 referendum to vote for leaving the European Union by the United Kingdom. It points to key ideological pillars of this heterogenic political milieu with its common and divergent elements. The thesis is put forward in the text that, as in the case of Labour politicians, also among the left-wing outside the Labour Party, we can point to two ideological and political poles that decide to opt for leaving the EU by the UK: socialist universalism and national-identity particularism. Their key determinant was the views on immigration control, also affecting their attitude to cooperation with the anti-EU right-wing political milieu.
ISSN:1641-2478
2657-6023