How have referendums been used in the uk

Cards (6)

  • 1997 Scotland referendum

    issue-Should additional powers be devolved to Scotland and a Scottish Parliament be established?
    • Level: Scotland
    • Why held: A fundamental change in the system of government needed popular consent
    • Yes (%): 74.3
    • No (%): 25.7
    • Turnout (%): 60.4
  • 1998 Northern Ireland referendum

    issue-Should the Belfast Agreement be implemented?
    • Level: Northern Ireland
    • Why held: This agreement required support across the whole divided community
    • Yes (%): 71.7
    • No (%): 28.9
    • Turnout (%): 81.0
  • 2004 Northeast England referendum
    issue- Should additional powers be devolved to northeast England and a regional assembly established?
    • Level: Northeast England
    • Why held: To test support for devolution in England
    • Yes (%): 23
    • No (%): 77.9
    • Turnout (%): 47.7
  • 2011 UK alternative vote referendum

    issue- Should the UK adopt the alternative vote system for general elections?
    • Level: National
    • Why held: A referendum on this issue was contained in the coalition agreement at the insistence of the Liberal Democrats
    • Yes (%): 32.1
    • No (%): 67.9
    • Turnout (%): 42.2
  • 2014 Scottish independence referendum
    issue- Should Scotland become a completely independent country?
    • Level: Scotland
    • Why held: A fundamental question about who governs Scotland, which gained traction after the SNP became the majority party in the Scottish Parliament
    • Yes (%): 44.7
    • No (%): 55.3
    • Turnout (%): 84.6
  • 2016 UK EU membership referendum
    issue- Should the UK remain a member of the EU?
    • Level: National
    • Why held: The governing Conservative Party was split on the issue and sought to meet the electoral challenge of UKIP
    • Yes (%): 48.1
    • No (%): 51.9
    • Turnout (%): 72.2