Brexit Isn’t Working: British Voters Are Ready for a European Future – European Council on Foreign Relations
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The Brexit should bring Britain more control and independence from Europe. Ten years later, many British people see the disadvantages above all. A majority wants closer relations with the European Union.
Ten years after the EU referendum, an ECFR survey shows that "the press was able to see in advance that a clear majority of the British would prefer to undo their country's exit.
Ten years after Brexit, three out of four Brits recognize that life would go much better under the flag of the European Union.Continue reading...
According to a survey by the ECFR think tank, published on Sunday 21 June, British voters, disappointed by the "negative impacts" of the EU's exit, are ready to accept the restoration of freedom of movement between the United Kingdom and Europe.
Brexit isn’t working: British voters are ready for a European future – European Council on Foreign Relations
Summary New ECFR polling shows British voters see Brexit as a disaster. They are strikingly open to reintegration with the EU. Three quarters want a closer relationship. They see that as key to improvements on the economy, security and migration. Old red lines are falling away, with a majority open to freedom of movement and even a European nuclear deterrent. Brits much prefer EU states and even the EU itself over the US, sentiments that are rec…
Up to two-thirds of British voters, across all party lines, believe that Britain's decision to leave the European Union in 2016 has had a negative impact on the country, a poll by the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) has found.
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