The decades old experiment has turned sour…..
More than half of Britons support rejoining the EU, new research has found, as enthusiasm for full membership proves more popular among voters than only joining the single market.
A new study from Best for Britain has found that little appetite exists for a “halfway house” approach to the EU, such as a customs union or single market entry.
Polling by YouGov found that 61 per cent of people support the government’s current approach in “resetting” relations with the EU to build closer ties.
But beyond this, 53 per cent of people say they are in favour of the UK becoming an EU member again, with just 32 per cent opposed to the move.
By comparison, 49 per cent support a customs union and 46 per cent support the single market.
Naomi Smith, chief executive of a pro-EU campaign group Best for Britain, said it’s “plain to see little appetite exists for the halfway houses of a customs union or single market entry”…..
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