Understanding Brexit: Brexiters’ Nationalism and Euroscepticism vs. Remainers’ Resistance and Pro-Europeanism
Understanding Brexit: Brexiters’ Nationalism and Euroscepticism vs. Remainers’ Resistance and Pro-Europeanism
Author(s): Oana Gociu, Nadia-Nicoleta Morăraşu, Mihaela CuleaSubject(s): Political Philosophy, Civil Society, Social psychology and group interaction, Nationalism Studies, Politics and Identity
Published by: Editura Alma Mater
Keywords: national identity; Englishness; Britishness; Euroscepticism; Brexiters; Remainers;
Summary/Abstract: This article attempts to prove that the sense of English identity and English nationalism were two key factors in the UK’s decision to withdraw from the European Union and indicates the evolution of the Eurosceptic attitude in the UK to the point at which UK’s citizens were divided by the referendum in 2016 into two categories: Brexiters and Remainers. In adopting a socio-cultural perspective, it provides an empirical analysis of a survey made in 2012 by the Future of England regarding English nationalism and the way such attitudes as Euroscepticism, Britishness or Englishness affected the results of the 2016 EU referendum in the UK. It starts with the main features of nationalism in UK’s component countries (Black 2021) and ends with a few personal conclusions regarding the way the Eurosceptic attitude was used by the Brexiters’ campaign in order to achieve its purpose.
Journal: Cultural Perspectives - Journal for Literary and British Cultural Studies in Romania
- Issue Year: 2022
- Issue No: 27
- Page Range: 111-132
- Page Count: 22
- Language: English
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