YouGov survey suggests majority support idea of Britain returning to bloc – but not on same terms it once enjoyed

A decade after MPs voted to hold the referendum that led to Britain leaving the European Union, a poll has found majorities in the bloc’s four largest member states would support the UK rejoining – but not on the same terms it had before.

The YouGov survey of six western European countries, including the UK, also confirms that a clear majority of British voters now back the country rejoining the bloc – but only if it can keep the opt-outs it previously enjoyed.

Asked whether Britain should be allowed back in on the same conditions it enjoyed when it left, including not having to adopt the euro currency and remaining outside the Schengen passport-free zone, the numbers changed significantly.

  • WIZARD POPE💫
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    2 months ago

    Well yeah. I support them joining. But…

    The idiots left of their own volition. No more handouts and special privileges. Join as any other nation and follow the same fucking rules. You left on a high horse and came crawling back. You could not appreciate your special deal so you are not worthy of getting another one. Just like any other nation now.

    • @[email protected]
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      352 months ago

      As a uk resident i agree, but dont forget the vote eas win by only 2% and a lot of us didnt want to leave

      • WIZARD POPE💫
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        252 months ago

        I know. I was baffled that they actually went for it with such a split vote.

        • @[email protected]
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          272 months ago

          Many people that voted for it were sold on the lie that the money saved would go towards the NHS but that never happened because it was never actually about helping the British people.

      • @[email protected]
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        192 months ago

        I don’t understand how any country can leave such a decision to a simple majority vote. For me either joinning or leaving should pend on a 2/3 voting.

      • fushuan [he/him]
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        22 months ago

        I totally get that, and that a lot of them are dead now because of COVID and age. Still, it’s not the citizens that have privileges, it’s the country, and the majority decided out.

        Y’all being on equal footing with other new members shouldn’t be seen as punishment, it would be incredibly unfair to other new members if y’all got privileges when joining back. Those other countries also have people that wants to join as much as yours did that didn’t want to leave.

    • LuckingFurker (Any/All)
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      352 months ago

      I’m a Brit and I endorse this message. I want us back in, I want us to accept the Euro and Schengen Area, I want us to have to do as we’re told once we’re in. We need knocking down another peg or two

      • @[email protected]
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        172 months ago

        Agree although, presumably joining the Schengen and the euro would make it harder for the oligarchy to keep using London City as a money laundering and tax haven funnelling device. I suspect there would be strong pushback on that!

    • @[email protected]
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      32 months ago

      I mean bus Boris shenanigans convinced dumb people… Where’s the fricking money for NHS, Boris?