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- TitelCase study on the United Kingdom and Brexit
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- Umfang1 Online-Ressource (19 Seiten) : Diagramme
- AnmerkungLiteraturverzeichnis Seite 16-19
- SpracheEnglisch
- SerieTriumph of the women? [Triumph der Frauern?] ; 02
- DokumenttypDruckschrift
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- ISBN978-3-96250-776-3
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Whether maternity protection or the right to equal treatment in the workplace - all these are women's rights guaranteed by the EU. Brexit, and with it the exit from the EU, can be bitter for British women because elementary equality rights are at risk and the UK can fall behind EU standards. Is this an accidental collateral damage of leaving the EU? Probably not, because the colleagues from FES London, Juliane Itta and Nicole Katsioulis, trace the political moment of Brexit as a "male domain" with right-wing populist and conservative signature, from the first negotiations to the election outcome. Is the Brexit becoming a right-wing populist vehicle to change a society? And how much influence do marginal parties that have never won an election to date have in shifting a country's political discourse?