“…These micro‐level findings should not come a surprise, however, since numerous works have demonstrated that general economic indicators and SIFs have an effect on public opinion towards the EU (see Anderson and Reichert, ; Armingeon and Ceka, ; Chalmers and Dellmuth, ; Dellmuth and Chalmers, ). Moreover, EU regional policy can affect parties' support for EU integration (Gross and Debus, ). It is, therefore, a logical step to find evidence that SIFs can have an effect on voters' perceptions of, and opinions about, their incumbent government as expressed by the EP votes that they cast.…”