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“…If instead, a politician vents about how the EU interferes with the U.K.'s ability to independently set fiscal policies that it deems beneficial (i.e., a realistic, economic threat to the U.K.), this could activate the concerns of individuals higher in British national identification, increasing their support of Brexit. Our suggestion that the SMIT model can be used to understand Brexit support converges with sociological (Bonikowski, 2017) and political science (Kaufmann, 2019) accounts of how "elite discourse" and media messages can shift Brexit (and related populist) attitudes, depending on a perceiver's sociopolitical predispositions.…”
Section: The Need For Integrative Theories Of Intergroup Relationssupporting
confidence: 54%
“…If instead, a politician vents about how the EU interferes with the U.K.'s ability to independently set fiscal policies that it deems beneficial (i.e., a realistic, economic threat to the U.K.), this could activate the concerns of individuals higher in British national identification, increasing their support of Brexit. Our suggestion that the SMIT model can be used to understand Brexit support converges with sociological (Bonikowski, 2017) and political science (Kaufmann, 2019) accounts of how "elite discourse" and media messages can shift Brexit (and related populist) attitudes, depending on a perceiver's sociopolitical predispositions.…”
Section: The Need For Integrative Theories Of Intergroup Relationssupporting
confidence: 54%
“…Indeed, Mutz (2018, E4330) argues strongly that “candidate preferences in 2016 reflected increasing anxiety among high-status groups” rather than complaints among low-status groups based on pocketbook issues. Her analysis finds that “growing domestic racial diversity … contributed to a sense that white Americans are under siege.” Conversely, experiments show that making assimilation more salient, such that the status of whites is not threatened by immigration, reduces support for Hard Brexit in the UK, especially among Brexit and white working-class voters (Kaufmann 2019b).…”
Section: The Demography Of International Migration: New Sources Immimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…True, both are countries with a history of immigration; but so is the United States. What seems important, as Kaufmann (2019a,b) has argued, is the perception of immigration, including exposure to and expectations regarding immigrants. Regions or countries with a low percentage of immigrants, but who fear that immigration will be ill regulated and chaotic, show greater support for populist leaders.…”
Section: The Demography Of International Migration: New Sources Immimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, an important group of these supporters can be assuaged by the belief that immigrants and their descendants are becoming part of the majority ‘us’ through intermarriage and assimilation. To illustrate: in the Yougov survey I conducted in August 2016, I asked British respondents about their views on immigration and how much they would be willing to pay to reduce immigration from the European Union (Kaufmann ). Those who favoured a ‘hard Brexit’ position of zero EU immigrants had to pay five per cent of their income, with smaller increments for lesser reductions.…”
Section: Ethnic Assimilationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effects were especially marked on the question of EU immigration, notably among UKIP, Leave and White working‐class respondents. Thus, the proportion of UKIP voters willing to pay five per cent of their income to reduce EU immigration to zero fell from forty‐five per cent among those reading the first or no passage to fifteen per cent for those who saw the second, assimilationist vignette (Kaufmann ). This effect is caused by exposure to a mere paragraph.…”
Section: Ethnic Assimilationmentioning
confidence: 99%