Brexitism

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Brexit +‎ -ism

Noun[edit]

Brexitism (uncountable)

  1. The political and economic philosophies associated with Brexit.
    • 2018, John Kinsella, Russell West-Pavlov, Temporariness: On the Imperatives of Place[1], page 239:
      As one who was an economic migrant, who migrated under the opportunities of the EU prior to Brexitism, I thought he'd be sympathetic.
    • 2019, Alfdaniels Mabingo, “Teaching African Dances as Civic Engagement: Pedagogic Perspectives of Teachers of African Dances in North America, Europe, New Zealand, and Asia”, in Karen Schupp, editor, Dance Education and Responsible Citizenship: Promoting Civic Engagement Through Effective Dance Pedagogies[2], page 25:
      However, the work of Buck and Meiners (2017) is being threatened by the continuing obsession with segregative nativism in Western society, which has manifested itself in Trumpism and Brexitism (Rowe et al. 2018).
    • 2021, Oscar Mazzoleni, “Regionalism and Euroscepticism: The case of Ticino”, in Oscar Mazzoleni, Paolo Dardanelli, editors, Switzerland-EU Relations: Lessons for the UK After Brexit?[3]:
      At some stage, Brexitism will have to face this question.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Brexitism.