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Nine years on from Brexit, 56% Brits want to see the UK return to the EU

About nine years after the narrow Brexit referendum, which led to the departure of Britain from the European Union, most British want to see that England has returned to the EU.

A Yougov questionnaire emphasizes the extent to what extent the British people are “ugly ında about the result of the vote that ended David Cameron’s task as prime minister.

56 percent of them wanted Britain to be a part of the EU, 61 percent of Brexit believed that they believed. The overwhelming majority of these blames Nigel Farage, while more than eight of ten people blame Boris Johnson and the conservative party.

Nine years will pass since the Brexit referendum vote next week.

Nine years will pass since the Brexit referendum vote next week. (Steve Parsons/Pa)

Mr. Johnson was one of the highest profile members of the permission campaign, and he and others were accused of supporting the idea without any plan of how Brexit would work in practice.

To cut England after the UK’s output from the block Trade 15 percent, the government’s independent financial observer warned that voting campaigns will receive support.

Earlier this year, workers’ ministers promised Brexit’s British business to “destroy ına the obstacles to trade with the European Union after showing that the British business cost £ 37 billion per year.

And Independent He announced that Brexit has created two billion extra documents-enough to wrap the world 15 times.

Eight of ten people blame Boris Johnson for Brexit

Eight of ten people blame Boris Johnson for Brexit (Danny Lawson/Pa)

The last survey found that 56 percent of people believed that it was wrong to leave Britain from the EU. And almost two -thirds, 65 percent, now want to see a closer relationship with the EU. However, only 28 percent of Tora voters and 16 percent of voters for Mr. Farage Reform for Britain want to participate in the EU again.

Next week, nine years will pass since the Brexit referendum vote.

Nigel Farage, the British leader of the reform, two -thirds of people, responsible for Brexit

Nigel Farage, the British leader of the reform, two -thirds of people, responsible for Brexit (AFP/ Getty)

Sir Nick Harvey, the CEO of the EU European Movement, said that since Britain left the EU, the results have become increasingly sharper for the British people. This last crate shows that only more people have benefited the benefits of closer relations with the European Union.

“Brexit gave a continuous and worsening blow to the UK economy, especially for small and medium -sized enterprises, which formed the backbone of our commercial and industrial landscape living every day.

Matt Smith said from Yougov: “When we asked what kind of relationship with the EU people would support, most British said that they want Britain to return to the EU (56 percent) … This does not include most of those who vote for reforming reform (28 percent) or conservative (28 percent) or British voters (16 percent).

“Despite the support of ‘Breturn’, many people think that the government has more important issues to be discussed. Forty -four percent said that trying to participate in the EU would be the wrong priority at the moment, compared to 37 percent who believes it would be the right priority when Britain is balanced against other problems faced.

The questionnaire asked 2,239 adults in England between 16-17 June.

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