Report: Rejoining EU More Popular with U.K. Voters than Partial Deals
Best for Britain’s poll found 53% of voters would back returning to the bloc, with support strongest among Labour, Liberal Democrat and Green voters.
- A survey commissioned by Best released yesterday found that 53% of Britons support rejoining the European Union, nearly 10 years after the 2016 referendum that led to Brexit.
- In June 2016, voters chose to leave the European Union by 51.9% to 48.1%, a decision that triggered years of political debate and remains closely linked to party identity.
- Support is highest among Labour supporters at 83%, with 84% of Liberal Democrat and 82% of Green voters backing re-entry; Among Conservative voters, the figure is 39%.
- Despite the poll Results, there is no major Westminster party currently campaigning to take Britain back into the European Union, as Labour has ruled out rejoining the single market.
- Any future attempt to rejoin would require sustained political backing and negotiations with Brussels, while Different industries continue experiencing Brexit through trade barriers and customs paperwork.
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Support for the return to the European Union is growing among British voters, a decade since the Brexit referendum, and over half of them support such an option, according to a poll conducted by Best for...
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