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Public misperceptions of European integration in the UK

Public misperceptions of European integration in the UK
Public misperceptions of European integration in the UK
We analyse public perceptions and misperceptions of European integration in the context of the Brexit referendum in the UK. Erroneous information about the EU was salient in the public domain before the referendum, but the prevalence of EU related misperceptions among voters has not yet been examined much. We use a population based survey that was conducted before the referendum to measure misperceptions in two domains: the role of the EU for the British economy and EU related costs. Hypotheses to explain misperceptions are derived from the public opinion literature and political psychology. Most voters hold misperceptions and this includes Euroskeptics as well as individuals who support the EU. Yet, misperceptions vary in systematic ways. Individuals with more education are less ill informed. In line with motivated reasoning, citizens’ perceptions are also biased by their predispositions: while many voters hold misperceptions, the magnitude of misperceptions that portray the EU negatively is greater among Euroskeptics.
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Stoeckel, Florian
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Lyons, Benjamin A.
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Reifler, Jason
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Stoeckel, Florian
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Lyons, Benjamin A.
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Reifler, Jason
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Stoeckel, Florian, Lyons, Benjamin A. and Reifler, Jason (2021) Public misperceptions of European integration in the UK. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties, 33 (4). (doi:10.1080/17457289.2021.1945612).

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We analyse public perceptions and misperceptions of European integration in the context of the Brexit referendum in the UK. Erroneous information about the EU was salient in the public domain before the referendum, but the prevalence of EU related misperceptions among voters has not yet been examined much. We use a population based survey that was conducted before the referendum to measure misperceptions in two domains: the role of the EU for the British economy and EU related costs. Hypotheses to explain misperceptions are derived from the public opinion literature and political psychology. Most voters hold misperceptions and this includes Euroskeptics as well as individuals who support the EU. Yet, misperceptions vary in systematic ways. Individuals with more education are less ill informed. In line with motivated reasoning, citizens’ perceptions are also biased by their predispositions: while many voters hold misperceptions, the magnitude of misperceptions that portray the EU negatively is greater among Euroskeptics.

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Accepted/In Press date: 15 June 2021
e-pub ahead of print date: 12 July 2021

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Local EPrints ID: 497208
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/497208
ISSN: 1745-7289
PURE UUID: 1b5faa83-b728-4570-8dc7-90c4d3662955
ORCID for Jason Reifler: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1116-7346

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Date deposited: 15 Jan 2025 18:13
Last modified: 22 Aug 2025 02:43

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Author: Florian Stoeckel
Author: Benjamin A. Lyons
Author: Jason Reifler ORCID iD

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