Great Britain: More than 50 percent of Britons for leaving the EU

In addition, the British Prime Minister demanded the exemption of Great Britain from the practice of "ever closer union", the establishment of greater competition and protection for countries outside the euro zone.
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Great Britain EU, Photo: Reuters
Great Britain EU, Photo: Reuters
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Ažurirano: 13.11.2015. 11:11h

According to the latest reports, more than 50 percent of Britons want to leave the European Union, while 47 percent of respondents are in favor of remaining, according to the latest public opinion poll.

The poll was conducted by the Servicen agency, and it was conducted shortly after David Cameron's performance in which he asked Brussels to change the relationship between Great Britain and the EU.

The British Prime Minister announced that the referendum will be held at the end of 2017, but threatened that if the EU rejects his demands, he himself will become a lobbyist for Great Britain's exit.

On the other hand, only 22 percent of respondents (a total of 2.007 surveyed) believe that Cameron will make a good deal with Brussels, while the majority wanted the British Prime Minister to focus instead on limiting benefits for emigrants from the EU, which is on Cameron's list of demands.

In addition, the British Prime Minister demanded the exemption of Great Britain from the practice of "ever closer union", the establishment of greater competition and protection for countries outside the euro zone.

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