The UK 'geography of discontent': Narratives, Brexit and inter-regional 'levelling up'

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This paper explains the background to the notion of the 'geography of discontent' in the context of UK interregional inequalities and political shocks. The paper then examines how the geography of discontent has bound conflicting political and economic narratives together in ways, which makes the correcting for these regional imbalances all the more difficult, and results in ambiguity and a lack of clarity regarding the nature and form which Levelling Up processes should take.

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McCann, P., & Ortega-Argilés, R. (2021). The UK “geography of discontent”: Narratives, Brexit and inter-regional “levelling up.” Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 14(3), 545–564. https://doi.org/10.1093/cjres/rsab017

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