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Europe & the EU Expert Political AnalysisBrexit and moral foundation framing: the key to a People’s Vote is in Vote Leave’s hands Sep 27, 2018 EditorComment on Brexit and moral foundation framing: the key to a People’s Vote is in Vote Leave’s hands Will Conservative Brexiteers back another referendum? If so, is it the nature of the argument that