Thursday 1 September 2016

People who felt marginalised drove Brexit vote, study finds

People who felt marginalised drove Brexit vote, study finds

People who felt that they had been pushed to the margins of society, on low incomes and living in low-skilled areas, were the driving force behind Brexit, according to research from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation. It found that the way Britons voted in June’s referendum was deeply divided along economic, educational and social lines, with a lack of opportunity across swaths of the country resulting in people opting to leave the EU.
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