Key findings / References

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Notes
  1. Unfortunately it is not possible to include analysis of national identity in Wales because surveys using a comparable methodology have not been conducted there since 2007. For information on the surveys that have been conducted since then and the trends in respect of national identity and constitutional preference they suggest have occurred see Curtice (2013), and Wyn Jones and Scully (2012).
  2. See www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-27459468.
  3. See www.gov.uk/government/speeches/easter-reception-at-downing-street-2014.