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Ten Years After Brexit, Britons Want Closer Ties to the EU

Summary by Le Monde
According to a survey by the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) think tank published on Sunday, British voters, disappointed by the 'negative impact' of leaving the EU, stand ready to accept the restoration of freedom of movement between the UK and Europe.

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Ten years back, most Britons consider Brexit to have been a mistake and would like to reverse at least some of its consequences, pointing to a closer relationship between the two sides of the Channel. With the US in a position of animosity, the preference of the British population rests more on the Europeans than on the Americans, at a time when the internal situation again falls into instability.

·Portugal
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Dve trećine građana EU podržalo bi povratak Velike Britanije u block a većina Britanaca misli da je Bregzit bio loš za pitanja koja ih interesuju i želi bliže veze sa Unijom, uključujući integraciju, poput slobode kretanja koja je dugo smatrana lošom, pokazalo je novo istraživanje.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Lean Right

A decade after the Brexit referendum, the UK is experiencing a kind of ‘repentance after divorce’, as polls show that most British now consider leaving the European Union to be a mistake. This has given rise to a whole series of colorful terms to describe a possible fairy tale meeting, as well as a more serious political debate on whether London should really pursue that goal.

·Spain
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The poll was published two days before the 10th anniversary of the referendum that led to the United Kingdom's exit from the European Union. In the vote, held on June 23, 2016, 51.89 percent of the vote was in favor of leaving the European Union, while 48.11 percent voted to remain. 33.5 million people participated, resulting in a turnout of 72.21 percent. According to ECFR data, support among European countries for Britain's return ranged from …

66% of citizens from 13 European countries support Britain's re-joining the European Union, according to the international think tank European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR).

·Poland
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