An Australian Reader Says That It Was Immigration That Won Brexit
03/06/2018
From: Phil Shannon
Opposition to immigration was definitively behind the popular revolt which delivered the 2016 referendum vote to end Britain’s entanglement with the European Union, according to the latest British Social Attitudes survey, a sternly statistical analysis of what motivated the Brexit vote, conducted by the National Centre for Social Research, University of Strathclyde.[ Brexit | Litmus test or lightning rod,
Of all the social issues and socio-economic factors that were put through the statistical wringer of multivariate analysis, only immigration and educational attainment showed any statistically significant correlation with the Leave vote:
- 73% of people who were “worried about immigration” voted to Leave the EU compared to only 36% of those who were not concerned about immigration; and
- Whilst just 22% of graduates voted Leave, 72% of those without any educational qualifications did so.
The report is, for the most part, blessedly free from multiculturalist bias, only becoming judgemental when it groups people based on whether they support social homogeneity or, conversely, diversity, and pejoratively labeling the former as “authoritarians” (wait, wasn’t Hitler one of those? And Trump, of course!) and admiringly labeling the latter as “libertarians” (liberty — that’s gotta be good!):
- The “authoritarians”, mostly populated by “socially conservative”, older, non-degree-holders, voted 72% to Leave whilst only 21% of the generally younger, more ‘educated’ “libertarians” did so.
Phil Shannon is a veteran socialist, and VDARE.com sympathizer of more recent vintage, in Australia. See a previous letter from him on Australian worker displacement.