Quarter of Poles Now Favour Leaving EU, Finds New Poll
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Quarter of Poles now favour leaving EU, finds new poll
Keep our news free from ads and paywalls by making a donation to support our work! Notes from Poland is run by a small editorial team and is published by an independent, non-profit foundation that is funded through donations from our readers. We cannot do what we do without your support. A new opinion poll has shown a rise in the proportion of Poles opposed to Poland’s membership of the European Union, with almost a quarter now favouring “Polexi…
A sociological survey in Poland has shown a fundamental social change in the population's attitude towards the EU. Almost one in four Poles now wants the country to leave the EU. Skepticism is starting to grow, especially in places where the benefits of membership are not tangible.
One in four Poles wants Poland to leave the European Union, according to a new poll. 24.7% of respondents supported Polexit, including 11.6% who strongly supported it. Interestingly, opponents of the EU are more likely to identify as Law and Justice voters than Confederation voters.
The role of Polish politicians is not to be EU advocates, but to fight for Polish interests within the EU, emphasizes Bartosz Bocheńczak, reacting to the survey on the Polexit variant.
Poland remains divided on the issue of European Union membership. According to a poll conducted by United Surveys by IBRIS for Wirtualna Polska, nearly one-third of respondents support initiating the process of leaving the EU.
According to a study by IBRiS for Wirtualna Polska, 24.7% of Poles now want to leave the EU. This is still a minority, but one that is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore.
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