This paper, by Alina Carabat, Kirby Swales and John Curtice, analyses the extent to which, at the time of the EU referendum, members of the same household agreed with each other on whether the UK should remain in or leave the EU – and whether the level of agreement was greater or less than in the 2015 General Election. The paper also identifies the demographic characteristics that are associated with greater or less similarity of voting between household members.
Read the full report: Understanding attitudes to the European Union: an intra-household perspective