Abstract

Demographic divisions lay at the heart of the referendum vote, John Curtice shows, with stark lines between Labour's working‐class and middle‐class support. There may be little evidence that Corbyn was to blame for Remain's loss, he says, but that campaign nonetheless failed to address the underlying concerns of a big part of its electorate.

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