posted on 2016-11-23, 11:58authored byRichard Whitaker, Simon Hix, Galina Zapryanova
This paper presents a new survey of Members of the European Parliament (MEPs)
conducted during 2015, which adds to a time series of MEP surveys carried out by
the European Parliament Research Group. The data allow for comparison of MEPs’
views with those of the EU public, European Parliament candidates, and members
of national and regional parliaments in Europe. The survey includes questions on
topical issues, such as intra- EU migration and the UK-EU relationship. The dataset
can be used to address a range of research questions concerning MEPs’
preferences and representation. This paper presents details of the 2015 MEP
survey and uses the data to assess what explains MEPs' attitudes to the question of
whether all EP plenary sessions should be held in Brussels.
Funding
This paper draws on research funded by a Leverhulme Research Project Grant,
RPG-2014-277.
History
Citation
European Union Politics, 2017
Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, ARTS AND HUMANITIES/Department of Politics and International Relations