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Brexit and the working class on Teesside: Moving beyond reductionism.
Luke Telford, Jonathan Wistow
School of Social Sciences, Humanities & Law
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Business & Economics
Reductionism
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Brexit
86%
Working Class
60%
Deindustrialization
41%
Referendum
40%
Neoliberalism
36%
Voters
35%
European Union
35%
Political Parties
35%
Voting
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Telephone
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Rationale
27%
England
22%
Labor
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Economics
16%
Alternatives
15%
Arts & Humanities
Reductionism
70%
Working Class
60%
Deindustrialization
45%
Referendum
42%
Political Parties
41%
Labour Party
40%
Voting
38%
Neoliberalism
36%
Voters
35%
Dislocation
35%
European Union
35%
Reductionist
34%
Northeast
33%
Telephone
33%
England
32%
Economics
16%
Social Sciences
reductionism
84%
working class
62%
de-industrialization
43%
Labour Party
39%
telephone interview
37%
referendum
34%
neoliberalism
31%
voting
28%
European Union
23%
interview
14%
economics
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experience
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