Publication details

Immigration as a Source of Euroscepticism in Britain

Authors

POLÁKOVÁ Natália

Year of publication 2016
Type Popularization text
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Description The article examines the role of immigration from central and east Europe in rising Euroscepticism in Britain following the 2008 financial crisis and further explores its impacts in the current Brexit discussion. Namely, it summarizes the immigration issue as a part of UKIP’s manifesto and populist mobilisation as well as points out the social profile of UKIP’s voters, who represent the individuals with anti-immigration and anti-EU sentiments.

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