Opinion poll: The majority of Britons are opposed to the exit of their country from the European Union

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Apparently, as a result of the confusion of the British government and its president Theresa May, the British people began to change their mind about the issue of Britain’s exit from the European Union and the possible crises that could result in Britain as a result of the lack of a clear vision of the May’s government, which took place in Britain on June 23, 2016 and resulted in the support of 52% of the British exit their country from the European Union.

An EU-wide poll showed that a majority of Britons were opposed to their country’s exit from the EU.

According to a poll commissioned by the European Parliament and announced Wednesday in Brussels, if the British referendum on the exit of their country from the Union, they will not agree to exit.

The survey found that 51% of the Britons while their country remained within the Union, while 34% supported the exit and 11% of the respondents did not show a strong opinion on this matter.

At the same time, more than half of the Britons (54%) believe that the decision to leave the EU is a wrong decision, while 38% answered a question as to whether the referendum on exit is true.

The negotiations, which began several months ago to determine the shape of Britain’s exit from the European Union, have been stalled after the British demanded a withdrawal in the 2016 referendum.

The survey was conducted between September 8th and the 26th.

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