La maggior parte delle persone in Francia, Germania, Italia e Spagna sosterrebbero il Regno Unito che si riunisce, i sondaggi sono

    https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/jul/13/most-people-in-france-germany-italy-and-spain-would-support-uk-rejoining-eu-poll-finds

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    1. Feisty-Witness-3972 on

      To the people I talk to here in Italy, most don’t want the UK in anytime soon. The average opinion is: “they made a mistake, let them cook i their own broth for a while”

    2. Big_Combination9890 on

      I agree with them. Provided of course, that an eventual rejoining marks a **permanent** end to any and all excemptions, special privileges and vote-blocking shenanigans of the UK.

    3. rintzscar on

      The UK will definitely be let in the EU again. As a new member. Which means no rebate, no Eurozone and Schengen opt-out, no special treatment. If they don’t like that, they’re welcome to become an EEA member like Norway and Iceland.

    4. Dry-Piano-8177 on

      Sure, but they get the same rights and duties as everyone. No british exceptions this time.

    5. JakkoThePumpkin on

      As a Brit I would welcome it, and we should go all in this time, convert to the Euro etc, the whole works.

      If we’re going to be in this then lets be in it, and we should be, Europe has always been the home to our greatest friends & allies (no offence to Canada, Australia & India of course).

    6. TheoryOfDevolution on

      There’s no way the UK is going to rejoin the EU in our lifetime, no matter what people think. The terms of any Brejoin will be unacceptable to both the British and EU public.

    7. Mad_Maddin on

      I mean yeah, if they agree to become part of shengen, adopt the euro and all that shebang I’d be all for it. Like if they became a member like France or Germany is.

    8. Feisty_Objective7860 on

      I voted remain and would vote to rejoin the EU, but I wish it wouldn’t happen for at least some time.

      Brexit took up so much political gas in the UK that it pushed out other important issues, re-joining risks reigniting the debates of the UK leaving the EU and repeating the same mistake.

    9. lawrotzr on

      I would. And I think a lot of Dutch voters would.

      Plus that we need a UK kind-of/sized country to balance the apathetic and egocentric leadership we see coming from the Germans and the French in the EU, leading to the stagnation of our entire continent.

    10. Deepfire_DM on

      As a normal member: sure, immediatly.

      As a privileged member like before: no way.

    11. Wrentanyl on

      It just isn’t happening without a near or complete restoration of the previous situation, which obviously isn’t gonna be offered (because why would the EU give us back our privileges after such a messy secession). Even the pro-rejoin British MPs aren’t gonna do it if it means we have to replicate that scene from the Simpsons where Homer crawls on his hands and knees through the ‘Supplicant’ flap to ask for his job back.

      Maybe if a compromise could be found where we get some but not all of our privileges back then an agreement could be found, but the optics of the UK returning in a much weaker position that it left is so bad for British politics that I just don’t see any British politician agreeing to it.

    12. The_Craig89 on

      I think most people just want a full reset back to pre-2016.

      No bitching and moaning. No political and economical suicides. No bastard faced fascist gits clasping pints and spouting Nationalist bollocks.

    13. NoRegreds on

      Well we didn’t want them to leave in the first place, it was on themand not on us.

    14. Dense_Truth_2169 on

      The UK isn’t rejoining. Despite polling, there’s very little political appetite and I think the public wouldn’t want to reopen that toxic debate again. It was a horrible time in UK politics.

      Plus the youngest generations haven’t experienced the EU like we did and many young people have foreign origins (I think around 30% of the schooling population) which mainly come from outside Europe. They also don’t feel tied to the EU and are the next generation.

    15. edparadox on

      > 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.

      Called it before reading.

    16. Mister_V3 on

      I think we should delay rejoining for a bit. This Brexit has stopped our politicians blaming Brussels for everything wrong and people are noticing that it’s our government causing most of the problems in the UK. I didn’t want to leave the EU, but I feel this shake up is what’s needed to sort out our deeply embedded internal issues.

    17. Terrible_Nobody_7142 on

      Alright but please call it a EUturn, much better moniker than Breturn.

    18. Nobody wanted them to leave in the first place…they were a founding member.

    19. No-Gur4039 on

      I hope they come in the next couple of Years. We don’t have a Pokémon Center and I’d like to order from theirs

    20. SirDeadPuddle on

      They will have to adopt the Euro.

      Its all in this time or nothing at all.

    21. Would be positive. I would also have no problem with them having the same exceptions as before

    22. Yeah fine with me. But no special exceptions and they put up 20% or something of their gold reserve as collateral for leaving in the next 35 years. 

    23. cicutaverosa on

      With the discontinuation of the pound and the euro accepted as a means of payment

    24. Imaginary_Town_961 on

      I would to. If they drop the pound and have zero exceptions/special opt-out like before.

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