2019
DOI: 10.1057/s41293-019-00117-4
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‘We are all children of the commonwealth’: political myth, metaphor and the transnational commonwealth ‘family of nations’ in Brexit discourse

Abstract: Political myths contribute to effective political communication in their ability to render a social group's world and experiences more coherent by providing stories or narratives that explain where it came from, how it came to be in its present condition, and what its future holds. One such contemporary political myth, identified as Global Britain, has been vigorously promoted by English conservative politicians and public intellectualsboth before and after the 2016 European Union membership referendum -in an … Show more

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