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Subject: Elections. Electoral Behaviour

Religion played an important role in Britain voting to leave the EU in 2016, research shows

Anglicans played key role in delivering Brexit says new study into ‘religious vote’

The NHS and the Welsh budget: outlook and challenges for the next Welsh Government

Religion and Euroscepticism in Brexit Britain

How government spending goes to certain voters – and shapes inequality

Mo’ votes, mo’ money: relative electoral importance, multidimensional redistribution and income inequality in the United Kingdom (2005 – 2019)

Belonging, believing, behaving, and Brexit: channels of religiosity and religious identity in support for leaving the European Union

Understanding the social and cultural bases of Brexit

The status stratification of radical right support: reconsidering the occupational profile of UKIP’s electorate

Core political values and the long-term shaping of partisanship

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