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    1. That support would plummet into the abyss if you told them they’d need to accept concessions like free movement or adopting Euro.

    2. chrisni66 on

      Polling in the UK is in a really weird place right now. You have results like this, but then you see polls placing Reform in the lead (or matching) the other party’s…

    3. HomeFricets on

      I’m dreading the worst timeline, where we have a repeat of Brexit just backwards.

      We have a referendum on rejoining *(There will be “The EU will send us £350 million a week” painted on the buses)*, it passes and we agree to rejoin Europe, than then our government absolutely fumbles the agreement to rejoin, we lose nearly everything, £ included, and would actually be worse off back in…. and then the government forces the terrible deal through with no second question on if we want to rejoin under these terms or not because we voted in some unbinding referendum on a rough idea of what might happen 4 years ago.

      And worst of all…the French will get the Fish!

    4. Difficult_Top_6952 on

      Europe is not a door, you can’t re enter as you wish, if you want to join adopt the euro

    5. CouldUBLoved on

      And what’s the level of support amongst EU citizens for allowing the UK to rejoin?

    6. Jedibeeftrix on

      Lol, always a pointless exercise as long as you ask the question absent any context:

      Q. “Would you like more things?”

      A. “Yay!”

      Versus:

      Q. “Would you like to rejoin the EU if it also means; no opt-outs from the euro/schenghen/eurojust/bailout-mechanisms. You also get freedom of movement and the promise of ever-closer-union in terms of supranational political integration? Oh, and the rebate is gone baby.”

      A. “…Erghh!”

    7. I think important decisions like this should need a 2/3 majority. Otherwise they’re going to want to get out again in a decade.

    8. Rude_Marketing_8632 on

      I wouldn’t let them back in until 66% of them are in favour of rejoining.

    9. Jindujun on

      Imagine their Pikachu face when they also realize their great deal they previously had wont be back if they rejoin.

    10. Asterix997 on

      I can’t see any path to the UK actually rejoining though, like between territorial disputes, fishing disputes etc someone would veto it surely

    11. Hutcho12 on

      Was even higher before the right wing tabloid press that controls the UK started their propaganda campaign which managed to flip public opinion right before the actual vote. Support for the EU started to rise right after when they stopped it.

      It would happen again if there was another vote on the topic.

    12. Anarchyantz on

      Us Brits wanting to rejoin the EU…

      “But look, here comes Russian Farage with the Immigration Chair”

    13. Juuldebuul on

      They don’t seem to understand it’s a done deal, rejoining would mean renegotiating again and they will never get a deal as good as they had. It will never be the way it was.

    14. Heypisshands on

      Without seeing the sample size, locations etc surveys like this mean almost nothing. The surveys pre brexit showed the same.

    15. Minute_Specialist_23 on

      You wouldn’t want to join just to leave later again though.

    16. The problem of rejoining is the government. It needs to be fully committed. If labour loses the next election and tories win they’d likely try and change terms.

    17. krazydude22 on

      When YouGov does these polls, does it ask respondents if they understand what UK would have to accept if they join the EU. I doubt if that % would be 55% if they knew…

    18. MaestroGena on

      Let’s trade Slovakia and Hungary membership for the UK

    19. Expert-Length871 on

      Fine. But with a referendum in the Union and not just decided in Brussels.

    20. TokyoBaguette on

      BRINO and that’s it until enough brexiteers die. Another 15 years of BS time wasted.

    21. I don’t mind getting the UK back in the EU. But it have to be like a 2/3rd majority voting in UK, don’t want all this in and out again.

    22. Great, the UK left the EU with their unique very beneficial conditions Thatcher made for them and rejoins with worse conditions but still better than they do now.

      Ther is no chance they get same conditoins. That would give any other country to option to check if non-EU fits them or not because they can just go back….

    23. Wodanaz_Odinn on

      It’s like nothing was learned from Brexit. What does “rejoining” mean? Same deal as before? Starting the process from scratch? I can imagine the support fluctuating wildly depending on the details.

    24. nickdc101987 on

      While I very much support this, the issue with these polls is that the public will assume the terms are to resume the UK’s membership as it was, veto, exemptions from euro and Schengen, rebate, the lot, whereas I do not see the EU being prepared to even entertain any kind of preferential offer.

      I would much prefer to see the pollsters ask a second question: „would you like to rejoin the EU if it meant adopting the euro and joining Schengen?“

      This is the situation I am curious about!

    25. luvinlifetoo on

      If politicians had told the truth and been accountable for the lies in the first place not sure we would have left

    26. widgeamedoo on

      What will it be called? Brinclude, Brejoin, Breunite, BrEu?

    27. Current_Case7806 on

      We want to rejoin…but it seems because those that think building a big wall around the country and throw anyone dark skinned out tend to be older, pinker, more likely to go off like a Karen and vote to wreck the country out of spite…we seem in this weird middle ground where democracy ended 10 years ago and you get one vote and that’s that.

    28. hereforcontroversy on

      This was also the polling before the EU referendum. All it takes are a few lies and you can convince 20% of the public to change their mind.

    29. Both-Election3382 on

      When it comes down to an actual vote you know only the nay sayers are gonna show up anyway lol.

    30. Anonymous_Lurker_1 on

      Back in the day, I voted remain, but not sure how I feel about it now.

      I don’t really have faith that those responsible would be able to negotiate a deal that would be anything other than going groveling, cap in hand asking to join the club again.

    31. Samjatin on

      I think that approval would decrease significantly if it were made clear to respondents that re-entry would probably be linked to significantly worse conditions/concessions compared to the exceptions at the time.

    32. miksa668 on

      55% is NOT 2/3, so this shouldn’t even be considered. Almost half the people polled are still uninterested, so let’s not open this shit-show again.

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