Can the Uk Vote for Brexit Again

Brexit 5 years on: 'Nosotros would have you back,' says Europe, in new poll

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ByAlice Tidey

A woman holds up the British Union and the European Union flags together during an event in Brussels, Belgium on Jan. 30, 2020.

A woman holds upwardly the British Marriage and the Eu flags together during an event in Brussels, Belgium on January. 30, 2020. - Copyright  AP Photo/Francisco Seco

Five years afterwards Great britain voted to go out the Eu, almost Europeans say they would welcome them dorsum.

Just a poll by Euronews by Redfield & Wilton Strategies also establish that many Europeans are keenly watching how Britain fares outside the bloc - and would be willing to consider their own nation's get out if it works well for the U.k..

Wed marks five years since Great britain held a referendum on its membership of the EU, in which 51.nine% voted to leave.

The vote shook British and European politics to its cadre and was followed past years of gruelling negotiations between Brussels and London.

Then, on December 24, 2020, at the eleventh hour, a bargain was reached that prevented the Britain from crashing out of the bloc.

But Brexit is far from over.

It began with disruptions at ports and the detention of Eu citizens by British authorities over confusion virtually visas. Six months after, Brussels and London are dorsum to trading barbs over fishing rights and the Northern Ireland Protocol.

We beloved Eu

Mayhap that goes some fashion to explain why Europeans are, for now, not cracking to follow in the UK's footsteps and divorce the Eu.

An exclusive poll for Euronews carried out by Redfield & Wilton in France, Federal republic of germany, Italy, and Spain found that a majority of the 1,500 respondents polled in each of the iv countries would vote for their state to remain a member state if a plebiscite was held in the near future.

Spaniards were the most determined with 84% of them holding that view.

Almost respondents in the four countries also affirmed having a favourable view of the Eu and that being a fellow member state had a positive consequence on their country.

Asked if the United kingdom public had made the right determination in 2016, almost French, High german and Spanish respondents said no, but well-nigh Italians, despite their attachment to the EU, said Brits had made the right conclusion.

Italian respondents were also the only ones to predominantly agree the view that the UK public will increasingly appreciate having left the bloc. In France, Germany and Kingdom of spain, the main stance is that they will regret it.

Not exiting EU...even so?

Eurosceptic politicians across Europe have more or less abandoned their pledge to agree a similar plebiscite. Even Marine Le Pen, the leader of France'southward far-right Rassemblement National, who backed a "Frexit" during her 2017 presidential campaign, has had a alter of heart in fourth dimension for adjacent year'south presidential ballot.

Only information technology's not completely off the table for now with most Europeans polled waiting for the grit to settle on Brexit to make a determination.

Should the UK and its economy be in a good land in five years time, half of Italian respondents said they would be more than likely to support leaving the marriage. Most French and German respondents besides held that view with Spaniards divided.

Welcoming Eu dorsum

If the UK has a modify of heart, about Europeans would welcome them back into the European union fold with the Spaniards the most welcoming and French the least.

The prospect seems highly unlikely. A YouGov poll from March found that only 35% of Brits have a very or somewhat favourable view of the European union while 50% accept either a very or somewhat unfavourable opinion.

Some other poll released a month before found that although in hindsight, fifty% of Britons would at present vote to remain in the bloc, they are more or less dissever on rejoining the EU with 42% in favour and 40% confronting.

The 2016 referendum has shaken British politics leading to Brexit in-fighting and leadership changes in both the ruling Bourgeois party and the main opposition Labour party. The ranks of the anti-Brexit Liberal Democrats, meanwhile, had been decimated a year before the referendum and the centrist party has so far failed to regain any sort of momentum despite several changes in leadership.

In Scotland, where the vast majority of people voted to stay in the EU, the referendum has renewed calls for independence, which virtually Europeans also support, co-ordinate to the Euronews/Redfield & Wilton poll.

Majorities in Espana, Frg and Italy also said they would support an independent Scotland's bid to join the Eu.

Scotland's pro-independence camp lost the 2014 referendum past a margin of 10 pct points and recent polling suggest they would again be defeated with 53% of Scots polled by YouGov in May rejected independence.

The survey of i,500 people in each of the four countries -- French republic, Deutschland, Italy and Spain -- was carried out for Euronews by Redfield & Wilton Strategies on June 7 and 8.

Redfield and Wilton Strategies is a strategic research partner of Euronews. It conducts surveys on behalf of Euronews across European markets.

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Source: https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2021/06/23/brexit-5-years-on-we-would-have-you-back-says-europe-in-new-poll

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