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Support for leaving the European Union has dramatically fallen across the bloc, much to the shock of Brexiteers.
People less likely to vote leave in every EU member state for which data was available than in 2016-17, survey finds.
After the UK’s bombshell Brexit referendum in 2016, some warned of a domino effect, eventually culminating in the total collapse of Brussels. / Yet a new poll makes mockery of the prediction that Brexit would be followed by Grexit, Czexit, Frexit, Italeave and Departugal. / On the contrary, it appears to have done the exact opposite.
Survey confirms trend in politics that has seen eurosceptic political forces moderate positions. / There has been a stark drop in support for leaving the European Union in member states across the continent in the aftermath of the Brexit vote in the United Kingdom, new data shows.
Four years on from the UK's Brexit vote, a majority of British voters would now opt to remain inside the European Union, says new research.