Voting on European integration: A long history of skepticism

Press quote (The New York Times)
Simon Tilford
19 April 2016

Simon Tilford, deputy director of the CER in London, noted that referendums in Europe had often fallen prey to oversimplification, base appeals to emotions and scaremongering on both sides. “Lots of people will not consider the issues carefully, but will instead allow their frustrations with immigration and globalization, or fears over loss of sovereignty, to influence how they vote,” he said.