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💫@lemmy.world
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    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.

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    I would support them joining. But of course no fucking tantrums will be tolerated. You will abide by the same rules as everyone else.

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      Yup, adopting the Euro as currency would be my first condition. They threw a lot of privilege and bargaining power away out of pride, so that pride should be injured as much as possible (but without emiserating the common people).

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        I was very strongly against us leaving, and I would love the UK to rejoin, but give up the pound? That is absolutely not happening.

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          other than that the British people don’t want to be in the EU.

          So your point is that regardless of the euro thing the Brits don’t want back? Then why are there so many polls with majority wanting in, and so many talks about it? It’s all media manipulation?

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

    Sure, but as an equal member, without special treatment, which won’t please current UK.

    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.

    Only one-fifth of respondents across the four biggest EU members, from 19% in Italy and France to 21% in Spain and 22% in Germany, felt the UK should be allowed return as if it had never left, with 58-62% saying it must be part of all main EU policy areas.

    In the UK, while 54% of Britons supported rejoining the EU when asked the question in isolation, the figure fell to just 36% if rejoining meant giving up previous opt-outs. On those terms, 45% of Britons opposed renewed membership.

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    The UK didn’t have a referendum to join the EU originally so I really don’t get why they had one to decide if they should leave. That referendum was bought and manipulated by the Russians I’m sure.

    I would love the UK to rejoin the EU. They will probably want to keep the pound which will most likely be the main sticking point, but everything else including being part of the Schengen region should be non negotiable.

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      I mean, Sweden is also forced to join the Eurozone, but they keep postponing it thanks to a loophole. The UK could just pretend to accept it and then do as Sweden is doing (for the time being).

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        “If you disagree, you’re just unable to cope with reality”

        Opinion discarded automatically!

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        Fuck off with this misinformation.

        If the EU was as conformist / homo-cultural as you suggest, the cultural identity of constituent states would have long since disappeared.

        Go tell someone in Florence or Sicily that, because they have been in EU since 1950, they are no longer Italian (or that they are somehow now culturally equivalent to a Dubliner). See how that works out for you.

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        one has to reject the fact, because one cannot reject reality.

        Facts are based on reality, you cannot reject facts without rejecting reality. The stupidity of the above is mind blowing. 🤣🤣🤣

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    We’ll only rejoin if it makes the rich people who live here a lot of money, and that would have to be as soon as possible after that happens.

    Otherwise, picture a child sitting, pouting and petulant, arms folded tight, on a stool in a corner saying “no!”

    There’s a vague possibility of long-term gains turning their heads as well, but the armchair physicist and psychologist in me thinks that the gain would need to be proportional to the square of time in order get through their greedy little brains.

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    The shithole that outlawed peaceful protest and considers supporting Palestine a terroristic threat? Nothankyou

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      We need them in the fucking fold. They have nukes, they still wield tremendous power. Isolating them will only make them more radicalized.

      With them in the EU we at least have some control and influence over their fucking slipping.

      When a family member goes off the rails, you don’t abandon them, you try to bring them back to sanity.

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        You give them too much credit. Without US making their decisions for them they can’t do anything. Inside or outside the EU, they’re a liability

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    How would the EU/UK combat disinformation though? It’s way too easy to blame any change in social conditions on the EU.

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    The UK made their bed, now lie in it. Former empire of old that has never done reparations. Now sucking up to Trump. Nice one Brits. 🙄