Xenophobia strongly linked to Brexit, regardless of voter age, gender or education

As concerns increase about Russian influence on the UK’s Brexit referendum, new research provides evidence that British citizens who agreed that immigrants threaten their values and way of life were more likely to have voted for the United Kingdom to leave the European Union. The study, published today in open access journal Frontiers in Psychology, shows that this xenophobia, or a fear of other groups, was a strong predictor of a Brexit vote regardless of people’s age, gender or education.