UK EU Membership Referendum (Omnisis): Rejoin 57% (-3), Stay Out 43% (+3)

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  1. That’s a bigger margin than what got them to leave, gotta have that national referendum and do it then, chop chop.

  2. Actions have consequences.

    Inform before making decisions instead of thinking there is always a door to go back.

    The spike of what the EU actually means the day AFTER the referendum was very telling.

  3. The UK is a deeply polarised country on whether to rejoin or stay outside the EU. Even if there was a referendum and they narrowly rejoined the EU, they would have exactly the same shit as before Brexit.

    Let’s face it, I would love our British neighbours to rejoin the EU. But that won’t be possible under the old conditions, the French wouldn’t allow it.

    I can see the issues in Daily Mail, News UK, Sun and so on, greedy EU bureaucrats want our money. it’s going to be a shit show and the Guardian and Keir Starmer are not the forces to run a popular pro EU campaign…

  4. 43% wanting to stay out ? Leave them out with no chance at all to negotiate a return before an incompressible moratorium of 10 years. We don’t need Britain.

  5. Honestly I think this has the same problem as Brexit; people not knowing what it means to be part of the EU.

    If the UK were to join the EU now it would mean no more special deals like they had before. The UK would have to get rid of the pound adopt the euro. I think that alone would basically turn everyone against rejoining.

  6. Jesus F Christ who gives a shit, they will not come back, the EU countries don’t want them back, let’s just move on.

  7. What do people in each and every country of UE region think? Will they vote? Anyone can exit, but joining back shoud be people decision from each side. Are they gonna just exit/join every so often, this is kinda of joke

  8. Before the U.K. would be allowed to rejoin we need to reform the veto system as they have a history of halting any further EU integration no matter what.

  9. The U.K. should rejoin and France should leave together with Hungary. France has no place in the EU after Macron’s recent comments, and they will probably pick Nazi loon Marine Le Pen as their next president based on current polls (so it will only get worse from here).

  10. Tough shit, they made their choice. I hope the UK stays out of the EU. They’re simply incompatible legally and culturally.

  11. I was a big supporter of remain, but I would not support re-joining the EU it would not work for anyone, eventually I hope that a EFTA type agreement can be reached.

  12. Rejoining would be a disaster for the UK at this point. The divisions would resurface during the referendum and if leave won again, well, that would be all the pain and no gain.

    The best bet is to see where the UK is in 10 years, then run a referendum. If we don’t give going it alone a try, the leave voice will say they’ve been cheated forever more.

  13. I’m bang average and no one asked me or anyone I know.

    Is this a problem with the accuracy of these polls?

  14. I’m French, I wish they had stayed and even today I wish they could get back in the EU.

    But I do not think a poll / a change like this should be considered in troubled times like now.

  15. United Kingdom won’t rejoin, not for decades.

    United Ireland, Scottish Republic , and English Republic on the other hand, might.

  16. Would be pretty awkward if they joined again. But let Scotland out of UK and then into EU. That would be less cringe

  17. I mean, we aren’t coming back any time soon, if ever. But it does give me confidence that there may be a way for us to move towards EFTA/EEA.

  18. Have to say I agree with former french president Charles De Gaulle, the UK never should have been admitted in the first place. The UK is a uniquely inward looking country in Europe, and was only ever interested in the EU as a loose economic union, not a strong political one. They regret leaving now because they’re suffering and stagnating but when they recover (however long that takes) they’ll be right back to where they were in 2016. Don’t want to set a precedent of countries joining and leaving and joining as that makes a complete joke of the union. I wish them the best nevertheless.

  19. Another set of results posted here based on a tiny amount of responses… reminds me of the post about 80%+ brits being in favour of free movement into the EU and that was from an online poll of 1100 people

  20. Comes as no surprise that the worse people think the economy is doing the more they feel we should have stayed in the EU.

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