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Most people in France, Germany, Italy and Spain would support UK rejoining EU, poll finds | Brexit

MPs ten years after voting to make a referendum that led the British to leave the European Union, a survey found that Bloc would support the re -participation of the majority of majority of the largest member states of Bloc – but not under the same conditions.

The Yougov survey of six Western European countries, including England, confirms that a majority of British voters support the re-participation of the country-but if it can only protect the circuits it enjoyed.

The surveyer said that this year, this year, a “reset” negotiated with the block this year and tried to return to the EU, even if it seems to be very little probability for the time being, a “public opinion does not come out”, he said.

Yougov’s Eurotrack research has shown that at least half of people in the four largest EU countries (France, Germany, Italy and Spain) were allowed to reunite about England and allowed percentages ranging from 51% to 63% in Germany in Italy.

When the Britain would not be allowed to go back to the same conditions, including not having to adopt the Euro currency and staying outside the Schengen Passport -free zone, the numbers changed significantly.

In Italy and France, only one-fifth of the four EU members in Spain from 19% to 21% and in Germany in Germany felt that only one-fifth of the participants felt that England should be allowed to return as if they had never left before, and 58-62% should be part of all Main EU policy areas.

The questionnaire tested Western European attitudes with stress, asking if the Britain was only willing to re -participate in the EU, that it could maintain their deactivation. Some felt that this would be good (33-36%), but more (41-52%).

In the United Kingdom, 54% of the British supported the re -participation in the EU when asked the question alone, and if it joins again, if the figure means giving up the previous disabilities, the figure has only dropped to 36%. In this respect, 45% of the British opposed the renewed membership.

The questionnaire found that voters and more supporters of pro -EU parties would still re -participate in a broader way, even if it means the adoption of the Euro and being a part of the Schengen region.

He said that almost 60% of the remaining voters, 58% (-23 points) of labor voters and 49% of liberal democrats (-31 points), decreasing about 25 percent of the non-specific question, supporting the EU without the previous disabilities.

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The percentage of eurosceptic voters to re -participate again without previous special treatment has decreased to more or less and fell from 21% to 10% among leave voters; 25% to 12% among conservative voters, 15% to 9% of reform British supporters.

The fifth Continental European Country Survey proved to be a contrary. The participants were more enthusiastic about keeping the British disabling (43%) for the re -participation of the UK before the larger member states (43%).

However, Denmark is one of the three EU member states that have been disabled in the Great EU policy fields. The questionnaire also found that majority in five continental countries (63-75%) would support an independent Scotland that participated in the EU.

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