This Other Eden: Brexit, England and the Future of the Tory Party Ailsa Henderson @ailsa_henderson Richard Wyn Jones @RWynJones 2 October 18
Brexit and the Union Brexit consequentials What type of union is this? The policy union The sharing union With whom will we share? Who gets fair share? Challenges for the Conservative Party
The Future of England Surveys, 1 Most detailed body of research into political attitudes in England Conducted by University of Edinburgh and Cardiff University team; all fieldwork by YouGov (NI by Lucid Talk) Surveys conducted in 11-12, 14-18 14 and 18 have surveys in England, Scotland and Wales 18 samples England 2741, Scotland 12, Wales 16, Northern Ireland 89 Several key findings in previous work
The Future of England Surveys, 2 England and its Two Unions Considerable dissatisfaction with the EU But also unhappiness with how England treated within the UK, and Devo-anxiety sense that constitutional change has unfairly advantaged others, particularly Scots Close relationship between attitudes to the two unions AND close relationship between attitudes to both unions and an English identity that has become more prominent All findings reinforced and supported by latest evidence
Brexit consequentials
Brexit: is it worth it? Jeopardising peace in Northern Ireland Yes vote in indyref2 9 9 68 67 47 32 46 33 53 54 52 43 51 46 49 57 49 54 Worth it to take back control Not worth it Worth it to take back control Not worth it England Scotland Wales Northern Ireland England Scotland Wales Northern Ireland
Price worth paying for Brexit: peace in NI By Brexit vote By national identity 9 83 75 84 87 75 43 41 46 Leavers 12 Remainers 1 27 x not British 3 25 British not x England Scotland Wales Northern Ireland England Scotland Wales Northern Ireland
Price worth paying for Brexit: Yes in indyref2 By Brexit vote By national identity 9 88 71 88 86 15 27 15 12 75 56 31 27 52 Leavers Remainers x not British British not x England Scotland Wales Northern Ireland England Scotland Wales Northern Ireland
Policy union
Support for policy uniformity Should be the same across the UK 9 68 61 57 77 51 79 47 75 69 52 72 63 51 47 61 Punishment of young offenders Prescription charges Paying for old care Tuition fees Unemployment benefit
Support for policy uniformity Should be the same across the UK Should be the same between EU and UK (after it leaves) 9 68 61 57 77 79 51 47 75 69 52 72 63 51 47 61 9 83 75 72 79 71 68 67 51 43 43 64 59 59 76 77 71 73 69 69 Punishment of young offenders Prescription charges Paying for old care Tuition fees Unemployment benefit Mobile phone roaming charges Health insurance for holiday makers Free mvmt of unskilled workers (eg farm labourers) Free mvmt of skilled workers (eg drs) Food hygiene standards Waste policy for litter on beaches
The take back control paradox? ENGLAND Should be the same between the UK and the EU (after it leaves) All Remain Leave 9 72 71 68 83 82 79 69 68 63 62 62 59 76 48 43 63 27 Mobile phone roaming charges Food hygiene Litter control Health insurance Movement of skilled workers Movement of unskilled workers
The take back control paradox? LEAVE voters 9 Should be the same between the UK and the EU (after it leaves) England Scotland Wales 68 69 65 63 63 63 62 62 59 61 61 48 49 46 27 27 24 Mobile phone roaming charges Food hygiene Litter control Health insurance Movement of skilled workers Movement of unskilled workers
The take back control paradox? Conservative voters Should be the same between the UK and the EU (after it leaves) 9 72 66 68 64 65 64 65 65 62 63 51 55 29 33 28 Mobile phone roaming charges Food hygiene Litter control Health insurance Movement of skilled workers Movement of unskilled workers England Scotland Wales
Sharing union
Who will share? With the whole of the UK With England With Scotland With Wales With Northern Ireland 9 49 31 47 55 24 26 44 29 38 42 29 38 15 17 15 15 England Scotland Wales Northern Ireland
Who will share? Conservative voters With the whole of the UK With England With Scotland With Wales With Northern Ireland 9 57 44 31 24 26 37 29 17 17 15 15 8 England Scotland Wales
Who gets LESS than their fair share? England gets less Scotland gets less Wales gets less NI gets less 9 29 7 7 17 6 39 19 28 12 26 24 21 34 England Scotland Wales Northern Ireland
Union of ignorance? Don't know about England Don't know about Scotland Don't know about Wales Don't know about NI 9 38 34 44 46 38 38 41 26 26 12 23 18 25 9 England Scotland Wales Northern Ireland
Conclusions Brexit serves to highlight how much voters value (or not) certain aspects of the union Losing Scotland, and peace in NI seen as price worth paying for Brexit (esp for Leave voters and Conservative voters) Policy union?: Greater support for policy uniformity between UK and EU than within UK (even for Leave voters, Conservative voters across GB) Sharing union? No particular support for sharing resources with particular parts of UK Union of grievance (and at times union of ignorance) Challenges for Conservatives Divided in terms of vision of union (sharing) And, on some questions, don t seem particularly unionist (on policy uniformity or sharing, or Scottish independence) Their own supporters want policy uniformity with the EU once the UK leaves