More than half of Britons support rejoining the EU 10 years after Brexit
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A poll showed that 53% of UK citizens support rejoining the EU. The highest support was found among Labour and Liberal Democrat voters.

More than half of British citizens support the idea of rejoining the European Union ten years after the Brexit referendum. The Guardian reports this, writes UNN.
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According to a study by the Best for Britain organization, 53% of respondents advocate for the country's full return to the EU. The highest level of support was recorded among Labour Party voters – 83%, Liberal Democrats – 84%, and Green Party – 82%.
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At the same time, 61% of respondents support the government's current approach to relations with the EU, but only 19% do so confidently. Experts warn that such a "cautious" strategy by Labour could lead to a loss of support among both progressive voters and in traditional party regions.
Researchers note that returning to the single market or customs union could be a politically complex step, as it would reopen discussions about sovereignty and require significant concessions in regulatory policy.
According to analysts, the current position of the British authorities on Brexit appears contradictory, as the government acknowledges the economic losses from leaving the EU but does not demonstrate readiness for a radical review of the course.
