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Matthew Goodwin 3 min.
Sumasagot kay @Glostermeteor
Not either/or. Both sovereignty and migration key to Leave vote.
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Matthew Goodwin 4 min.
Sumasagot kay @simonjhix @anandMenon1
Anand is lightweight compared to some of us ;-)
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Matthew Goodwin 1 oras
Sumasagot kay @Glostermeteor
see studies by me and others
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Matthew Goodwin 1 oras
Agree People's Vote still demonstrate little understanding of why they lost in 2016 or a willingness to shift gear from "economics only" Alastair Campbell told me "the next campaign will be totally different" but didn't say how. It HAS to deal with immigration. Cannot duck it
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Matthew Goodwin 1 oras
Sumasagot kay @keiranpedley @stephenkb
As Ipsos hint, salience low partly bc people think it's "dealt with". Leavers wd need 5 mins to explain why not true. Remainers have tricky rope to walk, also cannot over-claim what FoM reforms possible. Emergency brake insufficient to win the arg as we learned in 2016
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Stephen Bush 2 oras
Sumasagot kay @stephenkb
Basically, if you don't think you can persuade British voters to at least accept free movement in its current form is a price worth paying = don't have a second referendum. Just back May's deal:
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UnHerd 4 na oras
Six months from now, the European Union will face its biggest test yet.
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Matthew Goodwin 2 oras
Who's whinging? Us? We undertook a study and wrote it up, that's not whinging. Happy for people to disagree with me, trust me. I have thick skin. But would prefer that happens through evidence-led discussion not claims with no basis.
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Matthew Goodwin 2 oras
If you disagree with us Will, write a blog on it. I'm not getting into Twitter back-and-forth about it. We set out a detailed, evidence-led response despite being accused of all sorts in that letter. Write on it if you feel the need. Have a good day
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Matthew Goodwin 2 oras
They are certainly a form of free speech but they are not, in my opinion, conducive to reasoned enquiry and deliberation that lie at the heart of academe
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Matthew Goodwin 3 oras
Will that is nonsense. Always up for (evidence led) debate. Open letters close that down. That is where I agree with Haidt
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Matthew Goodwin 3 oras
Sumasagot kay @Andrew_ComRes
Fair point, though think it's useful as proxy for national pride/nationalism
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Tom Raines 3 oras
An end to the liberal consensus means a new world role for Britain. It could be a radical shift. My essay in the new edition of on the changing party politics of foreign policy.
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Matthew Goodwin 3 oras
"Our culture is superior to others"
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Matthew Goodwin 5 oras
Sumasagot kay @davies_will @epkaufm
It wasn't though, was it. We can run larger surveys but the key finding (and broader argument) stands. Interesting how so few have come back seriously with a reply. Play ball not man etc. Hope the book goes well.
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Matthew Goodwin 6 na oras
The EU's Biggest Test Yet Me for
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Simon Hix 6 na oras
For all those folks claiming a "managed No Deal" would be fine, please read the analysis on "The Cost of No Deal", which they did in July 2017 and updated in September 2018. This is the fairest and most thorough analysis to date []
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Matthew Goodwin 7 oras
What drives prejudice? Get our academic paper for free Political Science Research Methods
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Matthew Goodwin Dis 13
Heard this one second hand. Academic flies into the UK for a job interview Committee: "So, where do you see yourself in 5 years?" Candidate: "Italy" Committee: "No, we mean if you get this job" [pause] Candidate: "Um ... yeah ... I'd say Italy". [silence]
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TRT World Dis 13
Britons have become more critical of the government's Brexit negotiations and pessimistic about how Brexit will affect them economically. Opinion |
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