2020
DOI: 10.1177/1940161220935812
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“Ruled Britannia”: Metaphorical Construction of the EU as Enemy in UKIP Campaign Posters

Abstract: The sweeping tide of populism across the globe has given rise to isolationist sentiments that call for the closing of national borders and a return to nativist roots. This has been most evident in Britain in terms of the controversial vote to exit the European Union (EU) during the 2016 referendum (to Leave or Remain) and more recently with the lead up to a general election and mounting pressure on the government to implement an exit strategy. The most vocal proponent of the “leave” movement was the U… Show more

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