Più della metà dei britannici è favorevole al rientro nell’UE a 10 anni dal voto sulla Brexit

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/apr/17/half-britons-support-rejoining-eu-10-years-brexit-vote?referring_host=Reddit&utm_campaign=guardianacct

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  1. guardian on

    Hi r/europe, this is Emma from The Guardian.  We wanted to share this story that we published today on research by Best for Britain which finds that more than half of Britons support rejoining the EU 10 years on from the Brexit vote. 

    *From our story:*

    Support for rejoining the EU rather than simply rejoining the single market is growing among British voters, with more than 80% of Labour, Liberal Democrat and Green party supporters favouring this option, according to research mapping voter attitudes 10 years after the Brexit referendum.

    Labour’s “muted” approach to the issue means it risks losing support among progressive voters and in “red wall” constituencies, experts have said as part of research by Best for Britain.

    While 61% of all voters supported the government’s current approach to EU relations, only 19% did so “strongly”, the research showed.

    A full return to the EU was supported by 53% of all voters with support at 83% among Labour voters, 84% Liberal Democrat and 82% Green, the polling found.

    Of Conservative and Reform voters, 39% and 18% backed the policy respectively, Best for Britain found.

    [You can read the full story for free at this link.](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/apr/17/half-britons-support-rejoining-eu-10-years-brexit-vote?referring_host=Reddit&utm_campaign=guardianacct)

  2. Dull_Independent3292 on

    I believe there will be another referendum in the next decade, unlike the last vote they will probably put a requirement of a clear majority.

    If they don’t we will be trapped in a cycle of joining and leaving the EU, which will be peak UK.

  3. hoopjoness on

    Yay! Just wait for the pile on of propaganda once Farage reads this haha.

  4. Gentle_Snail on

    >While 61% of all voters supported the government’s current approach to EU relations, only 19% did so “strongly”, the research showed. A full return to the EU was supported by 53% of all voters

    53% doesn’t actually seem very high given 48% voted to remain during the referendum itself.

    It honestly seems more like the Guardian just wanted to avoid the headline ‘Majority support government plan on EU’

  5. Atys_SLC on

    This shouldn’t have been and shouldn’t be a vote taken by a simple majority.

  6. Suspicious_Place1270 on

    I said it before: it’s because 1/7th of voters for brexit dropped dead during the brexit time until today, and now the other older voters got to live their pension life while outside the eu and seeing the consequences

    history is important, otherwise you’re misinformed

    OFC they’re for EU accession, because it is a great success formula

  7. NagromNitsuj on

    That is just the people who voted remain in the first place. Daft article.

  8. DonGibon87 on

    More than falf. If it’s 51% is not very encouraging is it?

  9. howlermonk3y on

    UK should have negotiated the terms of leaving the EU first, then had the referendum.

    UK should negotiate the terms of rejoining and then have a referendum.

    These polls are worse than useless

  10. Any-Original-6113 on

    What’s likely interesting here isn’t the fact that 53% of Britons, according to the poll (not that this ratio is precise or that they’ll actually show up to vote), but that the other 47% are opposed. I’d like to understand the main reasons for their opposition- whether it’s something genuinely significant, or just a bit of xenophobia or a simple lack of understanding.

  11. Latter-Effective4542 on

    One has to wonder how many of them didn’t vote, at all, in 2015, thinking nothing would change. #votingmatters

  12. mightyblackgoose on

    Ehh, that’s a worthy headline until you start talking about carve outs. When you mention that the UK will not get anywhere near the deal it has before, support drops like a rock.

  13. NoRecipe3350 on

    I mean there’s several issues to remember.

    -We probably won’t rejoin on favourable terms like last time

    -it’s not up to the electorate to decide, under the UK parliamentary system elected MPs make the decisions. Because of multiparty politics and the electoral system, a party can win 30% of the vote and have 100% political power. That’s why you had Boris Johnson ramming Brexit through probably against the majority.

  14. yolomcsawlord420mlg on

    More than half is too little in my opinion. It will swing in no time.

  15. vikentii_krapka on

    Only more than a half? I thought it would be much more than that

  16. IndubitablyNerdy on

    Will they still vote Reform though in the large numbers that the pool also seems to show? I seriously hope not, them leaving was a mistake from the start and giving control to Farage will not improve things either.

  17. sabelsvans on

    During times like these, with an uncertain future involving Reform and similar movements, it doesn’t matter. The cycle needs to play itself out in the UK first, and it might take a generation

  18. MonkeLord1234 on

    Helps that a lot of the folks who voted for Brexit have died of old age.

  19. TheHungarmy on

    Why there is no political party pushing UK rejoin the EU?

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