Impact of referendums in UK

Cards (6)

  • Referendums that had a significant impact
    • The 2014 referendum on Scottish independence
    • The 2016 EU referendum
  • The 2014 referendum on Scottish independence
    • Appeared at first to have settled the issue
    • There was a high turnout and a decisive result
    • The continued dominance of the SNP in Scottish politics means that a future referendum on Scottish independence could still be held
  • The 2016 EU referendum

    • Shocked the political world
    • Resulted in the biggest diplomatic upheaval since the Second World War
    • Revealed that the country was deeply divided on its future direction
    • These divisions in turn affected general election results
  • Referendums that had only a minimal impact
    • Voters rejected the establishment of a North East Assembly in 2004
    • The 2011 referendum on electoral reform produced a decisive result though on a low turnout
  • Voters rejected the establishment of a North East Assembly in 2004
    • While this result slowed the pace of devolution, it has arguably not prevented other areas from creating new political institutions, most notably the Greater Manchester Combined Authority
  • The 2011 referendum on electoral reform
    • Produced a decisive result though on a low turnout
    • The issue of electoral reform is still not seen as particularly important by most voters