Author (Person) | Brett, Will |
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Publisher | Electoral Reform Society |
Publication Date | 01/09/2016 |
Content Type | Report |
The Electoral Reform Society in the United Kingdom published on the 1 September 2016 a report ‘It’s Good to Talk: Doing Referendums Differently After the EU Vote’, into the conduct of the UK referendum on the EU held on the 23 June 2016. This report said that without a shadow of a doubt the EU referendum debate was dire - and what the country can do about it. There were glaring democratic deficiencies in the run-up to the vote, with previously unreleased polling showing that far too many people felt they were ill-informed about the issues; and that the ‘big beast’ personalities did not appear to engage or convince voters. The polling also shows that voters viewed both sides as increasingly negative as the campaign wore on. Meanwhile, the top-down, personality-based nature of the debate failed to address major policies and subjects, leaving the public in the dark. The ERS made a number of recommendations to improve the conduct of future referendums. They were: Laying the groundwork Better information More deliberation |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source https://www.electoral-reform.org.uk/latest-news-and-research/publications/its-good-to-talk/ |
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Countries / Regions | United Kingdom |