Chapter 10
England and Wales
Oppressors, traitors, saviours: Populist discourse in Instagram posts
by Brexit Party supporters
This chapter analyses the discourse of supporters of the
populist Brexit Party, as it manifested itself on Instagram during the
campaign for the 2019 European elections. Based on eleven posts with high
numbers of comments and replies, it shows how supporters use social actor
representation, evaluation and violence metaphors to create a scenario in
which the EU and its representatives oppress the British people, mainstream
parties betray the interests of the people and the Brexit Party and its
leader saves them from both. Original posts are recontextualised by
intensifying their message, by negatively evaluating EU officials and rival
parties, or by answering rhetorical questions in the original post. During
the EU election campaign, Brexit Party supporters shed their victim status
and reclaim agency through voting. Both support and voting decisions become
an expression of British identity where the perceived oppression and treason
are extended to the homeland as a whole, metonymically conflating Leave
voters with Britain, and are linked to historical narratives.
Article outline
- Introduction
- Political discourse on Instagram
- Data selection, collection and analysis
- Findings
- Oppressors
- Traitors
- Saviours
- Leader cult
- Discussion
- Conclusion
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Acknowledgements
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Notes