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The Evolution of 20 Years of Social Quality Thinking
communities in the city of Stoke-on-Trent in the United Kingdom, which had one of the highest percentages of the Leave votes resulting in Brexit. These voters were oriented to Euroscepticism, populism, and nationalism, as earlier discussed in this journal
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Brexit, Sustainability, Economics, Companies’ Responsibilities, and Current Representations
English nationalism as reasons for the success of the vote to leave. In the referendum campaign everything was permitted. For example, the anti-Brexit campaigners did not systematically stimulate a debate on the potential for European cooperation