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Larner's 2026 study uses the 2014-2025 British Election Study Internet Panel to challenge the static view of national identity. The data likely contains longitudinal survey responses tracking how the 2014 Scottish Independence and 2016 EU referendums reshaped citizens' sense of British belonging. Findings reveal that losing sides in these constitutional contests experienced significant, and in the case of the EU referendum, enduring shifts in national identification.
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