Seminar series Where is the EU-UK relationship heading in the medium-term? A conjoint survey experiment of Brexit trade-offs Add to calendar 2021-10-27 12:30 2021-10-27 14:00 Europe/Rome Where is the EU-UK relationship heading in the medium-term? Sala Europa Villa Schifanoia YYYY-MM-DD Print Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Send by email When 27 October 2021 12:30 - 14:00 CEST Where Sala Europa Villa Schifanoia Organised by Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies EGPP: European Governance and Politics Programme Join Simon Hix as he presents his research at the 4th seminar in the 2021-2022 EGPP Seminar Series The Brexit deal, as represented by the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) is the start of a new relationship between the UK and the EU. As the economic and political consequences of Brexit play out, there will be pressure to change the TCA, either in a softer or harder direction in one particular issue area or another. To try to find out where the EU-UK relationship might be heading in the medium-term Simon Hix and his co-authors conducted a conjoint survey experiment with a random sample of British voters, where they were asked to choose between different hypothetical package deals . This forced respondents to have to make trade-offs across key issues. When faced with such choices, British citizens overall prefer a softer form of Brexit to the TCA: where the UK applies EU regulatory standards in return for greater access to the EU’s single market. However, a majority of Leave voters prefer a much harder trade-off: of full regulatory sovereignty but continued restrictions on UK exports. Hix et al also found that Scottish citizens prefer a closer relationship with the EU across a range of issues than do English citizens. Reconciling these differences will continue to be a challenge for British politicians and policy-makers.This seminar will take place in hybrid mode. Please register as places are limited and are available on the first-come, first serve basis. Scientific Organiser(s): European Governance and Politics Programme Speaker(s): Simon Hix (EUI - Department of Political and Social Sciences) Chair(s): Daniele Caramani (European University Institute) To view this content you need to accept our cookie policy.ACCEPTMORE