The Brexit referendum and three types of regret

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Stephen Drinkwater
Colin Jennings
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[1] University of Roehampton London,Business School
[2] King’s College London,Department of Political Economy
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Public Choice | 2022年 / 193卷
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EU Referendum; Brexit; Voting; Regret; Non-voters; D70; D72; F60;
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In this paper we examine three forms of regret in relation to the UK’s hugely significant referendum on EU membership that was held in June 2016. They are: (i) whether ‘leave’ voters at the referendum subsequently regretted their choice (in the light of the result), (ii) whether non-voters regretted their decisions to abstain (essentially supporting ‘remain’) and (iii) whether individuals were more likely to indicate that it is everyone’s duty to vote following the referendum. We find evidence in favor of all three types of regret. In particular, leave voters and non-voters were significantly more likely to indicate that they would vote to remain given a chance to do so again; moreover, the probability of an individual stating that it was everyone’s duty to vote in a general election increased significantly in 2017 (compared to 2015). The implications of the findings are discussed in the context of the referendum’s outcome.
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