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Potential re-accession of the United Kingdom to the European Union

Following a 2016 referendum, the United Kingdom exited from the European Union at the end of January 2020. Since leaving the EU, numerous polling organisations have conducted surveys to gauge public opinion on rejoining the organisation. The trend of the poll data shows that, over time, support for Brexit has waned, while public opinion in the UK has gradually moved in favour of rejoining the EU (either totally, or partially, such as joining the European single market).[1]

The United Kingdom in orange; the European Union (27 member states) in blue

History edit

A referendum on the United Kingdom's membership of the European Union took place in 2016, following the European Union Referendum Act being approved by parliament the previous year.[2][3] Most political parties, including Labour and the Liberal Democrats, supported remaining in the European Union while the governing Conservative Party remained neutral, with the prime minister, David Cameron, supporting the UK remaining in the European Union. A majority of voters supported the UK leaving the European Union, with 51.9% voting in favour of leaving and 48.1% in favour of remaining. Cameron resigned, and was succeeded by Theresa May and, later, Boris Johnson, both of whom negotiated the terms of the UK's departure. The UK's departure from the European Union led to two early general elections in 2017 and 2019, and dominated British politics until 31 January 2020, when the country's membership of the European Union ended.

In September 2023, thousands of people participated in a march in London campaigning for the United Kingdom to rejoin the EU.[4] Also in September 2023, France and Germany proposed a restructuring of the membership of the EU to allow the UK to rejoin as an associate member, rather than a full member.[5] Associate membership would include membership of the European single market but not the EU customs union, in exchange for participation in the European Court of Justice and making contributions to the EU budget.[6] The president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, expressed her support for the UK eventually rejoining the EU.[7] In September 2023 Keir Starmer, leader of the Labour Party, ruled out the possibility of the UK rejoining the EU under a Starmer-led Labour government.[8]

Process edit

Potential enlargement of the European Union is governed by Article 49 of the Maastricht Treaty. If the UK applied to rejoin the EU, it would need to apply and have its application terms supported unanimously by the EU member states.[9] In January 2020, the political scientist Anthony Salamone wrote that member state support would seek "significant, stable and long-lasting majority public opinion in favour of rejoining", suggesting sustained 60% support would be a plausible minimum.[9] New negotiated terms may also require the UK's participation in the Eurozone and Schengen Area, as well as offering fewer concessions than the UK received as a member.[9] Any concessions sought when joining would need unanimous support from member states and a majority in the European Parliament.[10]

Political positions edit

Some UK political parties have policy proposals for the United Kingdom to rejoin the European Union in the future, while others have ruled out supporting it.[11]

Opinion polling edit

Graphical summary edit

The chart below shows opinion polls conducted about whether the United Kingdom should rejoin the European Union. The trend lines are local regressions (LOESS).

 

National polls edit

Polling of British voters on whether the United Kingdom should rejoin the European Union. Polling includes only those that explicitly ask how the responder would vote in a hypothetical referendum on the United Kingdom rejoining the European Union, rather than repeating the remain/leave question of the 2016 referendum.

2024 edit

Dates
conducted
Pollster Client Sample
size
Rejoin Stay out Neither Lead
10–13 May 2024 Deltapoll N/A 1,031 45% 36% 19% 9%
9–10 May 2024 Omnisis N/A 1,183 48% 32% 20% 16%
3–7 May 2024 Deltapoll N/A 1,993 48% 38% 15% 10%
2–5 May 2024 JL Partners The Rest is Politics 2,001 47% 36% 16% 11%
2–3 May 2024 Omnisis N/A 1,177 46% 33% 21% 13%
26–29 Apr 2024 Deltapoll N/A 1,577 47% 36% 17% 11%
25–26 Apr 2024 Omnisis N/A 1,265 48% 31% 21% 17%
22–23 Apr 2024 BMG Research The i 1,500 47% 39% 14% 8%
19–22 Apr 2024 Deltapoll N/A 1,525 49% 35% 16% 14%
18–19 Apr 2024 Omnisis N/A 1,266 48% 33% 19% 15%
17–18 Apr 2024 YouGov Eurotrack 2,147 49% 32% 20% 17%
16–17 Apr 2024 Redfield & Wilton Strategies UK in a Changing Europe 2,000 55% 38% 8% 17%
12–15 Apr 2024 Deltapoll N/A 1,944 51% 35% 14% 16%
11–12 Apr 2024 Omnisis N/A 1,271 50% 31% 19% 19%
4–7 Apr 2024 JL Partners The Rest is Politics 2,011 48% 36% 15% 12%
4–5 Apr 2024 Omnisis N/A 1,280 49% 32% 19% 17%
2–3 Apr 2024 BMG Research The i 1,530 46% 40% 14% 6%
27–28 Mar 2024 Omnisis N/A 1,285 48% 32% 20% 16%
22–25 Mar 2024 Deltapoll N/A 1,589 47% 37% 16% 10%
21–22 Mar 2024 Omnisis N/A 1,270 48% 32% 19% 16%
15–18 Mar 2024 Deltapoll N/A 2,072 49% 36% 16% 13%
14–15 Mar 2024 Omnisis N/A 1,270 49% 34% 17% 15%
12–13 Mar 2024 YouGov Eurotrack 2,047 49% 30% 21% 19%
8–11 Mar 2024 Deltapoll N/A 1,502 47% 40% 14% 7%
7–8 Mar 2024 Omnisis N/A 1,216 46% 34% 20% 12%
6–7 Mar 2024 BMG Research The i 1,541 45% 41% 14% 4%
1–4 Mar 2024 Deltapoll N/A 1,500 46% 39% 15% 7%
29 Feb1 Mar 2024 Omnisis N/A 1,240 50% 33% 17% 17%
23–26 Feb 2024 Deltapoll N/A 1,490 49% 36% 15% 13%
22–23 Feb 2024 Omnisis N/A 1,243 50% 31% 19% 19%
16–19 Feb 2024 Deltapoll N/A 1,519 45% 38% 16% 7%
15–16 Feb 2024 Omnisis N/A 1,246 47% 33% 20% 14%
15–16 Feb 2024 YouGov Eurotrack 2,186 47% 32% 21% 15%
13–14 Feb 2024 Redfield & Wilton Strategies UK in a Changing Europe 2,000 55% 36% 8% 19%
9–12 Feb 2024 Deltapoll N/A 1,977 46% 39% 15% 7%
8–9 Feb 2024 Omnisis N/A 1,171 50% 31% 19% 19%
2–5 Feb 2024 Deltapoll N/A 2,004 47% 37% 15% 10%
1–2 Feb 2024 Omnisis N/A 1,283 52% 31% 18% 21%
30–31 Jan 2024 BMG Research The i 1,505 46% 41% 13% 5%
26–29 Jan 2024 Deltapoll N/A 2,064 47% 38% 14% 9%
25–26 Jan 2024 Omnisis N/A 1,264 50% 33% 18% 17%
19–22 Jan 2024 Deltapoll N/A 2,176 47% 37% 16% 10%
18–19 Jan 2024 Omnisis N/A 1,163 50% 31% 19% 19%
12–15 Jan 2024 Deltapoll N/A 2,136 46% 38% 15% 8%
11–12 Jan 2024 Omnisis N/A 1,161 50% 33% 17% 17%
11–12 Jan 2024 YouGov Eurotrack 2,058 47% 31% 22% 16%
4–5 Jan 2024 Omnisis N/A 1,226 48% 32% 20% 16%
2–3 Jan 2024 YouGov N/A 2,016 51% 36% 13% 15%

2023 edit

Dates
conducted
Pollster Client Sample
size
Rejoin Stay out Neither Lead
29–31 Dec 2023 YouGov Eurotrack 2,194 46% 31% 23% 15%
28–30 Dec 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,181 49% 33% 18% 16%
22–29 Dec 2023 Deltapoll Daily Mirror 1,642 47% 39% 14% 8%
20–22 Dec 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,177 48% 34% 18% 14%
14–15 Dec 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,065 46% 34% 20% 12%
10–11 Dec 2023 Redfield & Wilton Strategies UK in a Changing Europe 2,000 52% 40% 8% 12%
8–11 Dec 2023 Deltapoll N/A 1,005 44% 41% 15% 3%
7–8 Dec 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,201 46% 34% 20% 12%
1–4 Dec 2023 Deltapoll N/A 1,000 45% 40% 15% 5%
30 Nov1 Dec 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,123 46% 31% 23% 15%
28–30 Nov 2023 BMG Research The i 1,502 42% 43% 15% 1%
24–27 Nov 2023 Deltapoll N/A 1,996 48% 36% 15% 12%
23–24 Nov 2023 We Think N/A 1,119 50% 33% 17% 17%
16–20 Nov 2023 Deltapoll N/A 1,565 46% 37% 17% 9%
16–17 Nov 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,150 47% 34% 19% 13%
15–16 Nov 2023 YouGov Eurotrack 2,007 46% 32% 22% 14%
10–13 Nov 2023 Deltapoll N/A 1,840 48% 37% 15% 11%
9–10 Nov 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,147 49% 33% 18% 16%
3–6 Nov 2023 Deltapoll N/A 1,021 48% 38% 14% 10%
2–3 Nov 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,155 49% 32% 19% 17%
27–30 Oct 2023 Deltapoll N/A 1,546 46% 36% 18% 10%
26–27 Oct 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,189 45% 35% 20% 10%
21 Oct 2023 Redfield & Wilton Strategies UK in a Changing Europe 2,000 55% 38% 8% 17%
19–20 Oct 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,185 48% 33% 19% 15%
19–20 Oct 2023 Deltapoll N/A 1,036 49% 39% 11% 10%
13–16 Oct 2023 Deltapoll N/A 1,568 46% 37% 17% 9%
12–13 Oct 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,198 52% 30% 18% 22%
11–12 Oct 2023 BMG Research The i 1,591 44% 41% 16% 3%
11–12 Oct 2023 YouGov Eurotrack 2,067 47% 34% 19% 13%
5–6 Oct 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,261 46% 33% 21% 13%
5–6 Oct 2023 Deltapoll N/A 1,517 46% 39% 14% 7%
4–5 Oct 2023 BMG Research The i 1,502 44% 40% 16% 4%
29 Sep2 Oct 2023 Deltapoll N/A 1,516 49% 38% 13% 11%
28–29 Sep 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,285 48% 36% 17% 12%
22–25 Sep 2023 Deltapoll N/A 1,507 48% 36% 16% 12%
21–22 Sep 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,313 48% 31% 22% 17%
14–15 Sep 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,268 50% 31% 18% 19%
11–15 Sep 2023 Deltapoll N/A 2,039 49% 38% 12% 11%
7–8 Sep 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,268 47% 32% 20% 15%
24–25 Aug 2023 Deltapoll N/A 1,061 48% 35% 17% 13%
22–23 Aug 2023 BMG Research The i 1,562 47% 39% 14% 8%
22–23 Aug 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,356 48% 31% 21% 17%
19–20 Aug 2023 Redfield & Wilton Strategies UK in a Changing Europe 2,000 57% 35% 8% 22%
17–21 Aug 2023 Deltapoll N/A 1,520 46% 34% 21% 12%
17–18 Aug 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,315 48% 31% 21% 17%
10–11 Aug 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,345 50% 30% 20% 20%
10–11 Aug 2023 YouGov Eurotrack 2,066 49% 32% 18% 17%
9–11 Aug 2023 Deltapoll Mail on Sunday 1,504 48% 34% 17% 14%
8–9 Aug 2023 YouGov N/A 2,101 50% 30% 20% 20%
4–7 Aug 2023 Deltapoll N/A 1,023 50% 35% 15% 15%
3–4 Aug 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,420 48% 31% 20% 17%
27–28 Jul 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,339 50% 31% 19% 19%
20–21 Jul 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,380 48% 32% 20% 16%
19–20 Jul 2023 YouGov Eurotrack 2,069 49% 33% 18% 16%
14–17 Jul 2023 Deltapoll N/A 1,000 48% 38% 15% 10%
13–14 Jul 2023 YouGov N/A 2,151 51% 31% 18% 20%
13–14 Jul 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,312 48% 34% 18% 14%
6–7 Jul 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,312 49% 32% 19% 17%
29–30 Jun 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,351 47% 32% 22% 15%
27–29 Jun 2023 BMG Research The i 1,500 45% 40% 15% 5%
25–26 Jun 2023 BMG Research The i 1,524 46% 39% 15% 7%
22–23 Jun 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,336 50% 31% 20% 19%
17–19 Jun 2023 YouGov Eurotrack 1,961 45% 32% 23% 13%
16–19 Jun 2023 Deltapoll N/A 1,554 47% 37% 15% 10%
15–16 Jun 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,306 47% 31% 21% 16%
8–9 Jun 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,296 47% 32% 20% 15%
1–2 Jun 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,351 49% 31% 20% 18%
30–31 May 2023 BMG Research The i 1,529 49% 36% 14% 13%
26–27 May 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,361 47% 33% 20% 14%
19–22 May 2023 Deltapoll N/A 1,575 48% 38% 14% 10%
17–18 May 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,361 47% 33% 20% 14%
15–16 May 2023 YouGov Eurotrack 2,037 46% 33% 22% 13%
12–15 May 2023 Deltapoll N/A 1,511 46% 39% 15% 7%
12–13 May 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,355 47% 33% 9% 14%
5–9 May 2023 Deltapoll N/A 1,550 48% 38% 14% 10%
4–5 May 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,210 50% 30% 20% 20%
3–4 May 2023 BMG Research The i 1,534 45% 38% 16% 7%
28 Apr2 May 2023 Deltapoll N/A 1,561 46% 37% 18% 9%
26–27 Apr 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,193 48% 31% 20% 17%
24–26 Apr 2023 Deltapoll N/A 1,576 48% 37% 16% 11%
19–20 Apr 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,318 49% 31% 21% 18%
18 Apr 2023 Redfield & Wilton Strategies UK in a Changing Europe 2,000 56% 37% 7% 19%
13–17 Apr 2023 Deltapoll N/A 1,567 48% 38% 14% 10%
12–13 Apr 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,204 46% 35% 19% 11%
11–12 Apr 2023 YouGov Eurotrack 1,985 47% 33% 20% 14%
5–6 Apr 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,204 46% 34% 20% 12%
31 Mar3 Apr 2023 Deltapoll N/A 1,587 48% 38% 14% 10%
28–29 Mar 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,344 49% 32% 19% 17%
24–27 Mar 2023 Deltapoll N/A 1,344 42% 41% 17% 1%
22–23 Mar 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,382 48% 33% 19% 15%
17–20 Mar 2023 Deltapoll N/A 1,054 47% 39% 14% 8%
15–16 Mar 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,126 48% 32% 20% 16%
15–16 Mar 2023 BMG Research The i 1,546 45% 40% 14% 5%
10–13 Mar 2023 Deltapoll N/A 1,561 48% 38% 13% 10%
9–10 Mar 2023 YouGov Eurotrack 2,004 45% 33% 23% 12%
8–9 Mar 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,323 52% 30% 18% 22%
2–6 Mar 2023 Deltapoll N/A 1,063 51% 37% 12% 14%
1–2 Mar 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,284 47% 32% 22% 15%
24–27 Feb 2023 Deltapoll N/A 1,060 48% 38% 13% 10%
22–23 Feb 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,248 43% 35% 21% 8%
21–23 Feb 2023 BMG Research The i 1,500 45% 41% 14% 4%
20 Feb 2023 Redfield & Wilton Strategies UK in a Changing Europe 2,000 56% 36% 8% 20%
17–20 Feb 2023 Deltapoll N/A 1,079 50% 38% 12% 12%
15–16 Feb 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,204 49% 33% 18% 16%
11–15 Feb 2023 YouGov Eurotrack 2,062 48% 32% 20% 16%
9–10 Feb 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,234 45% 32% 23% 13%
2–3 Feb 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,255 49% 30% 21% 19%
26–27 Jan 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,257 49% 29% 22% 20%
24–26 Jan 2023 BMG Research The i 1,502 43% 41% 17% 2%
19–20 Jan 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,217 47% 31% 22% 16%
11–12 Jan 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,247 44% 31% 25% 13%
5–6 Jan 2023 Omnisis N/A 1,285 49% 30% 21% 19%

2022 edit

Dates
conducted
Pollster Client Sample
size
Rejoin Stay out Neither Lead
21–22 Dec 2022 Omnisis N/A 1,243 45% 32% 23% 13%
15–16 Dec 2022 Omnisis N/A 1,216 45% 32% 23% 13%
14–15 Dec 2022 YouGov The Times 1,690 47% 34% 18% 13%
8–9 Dec 2022 Omnisis N/A 1,294 44% 34% 22% 10%
7–8 Dec 2022 Redfield & Wilton Strategies UK in a Changing Europe 2,000 52% 41% 7% 11%
1–2 Dec 2022 Omnisis N/A 1,172 45% 33% 22% 12%
29 Nov1 Dec 2022 BMG Research The i 1,571 45% 41% 14% 4%
23–24 Nov 2022 Omnisis N/A 1,172 49% 37% 14% 12%
17–18 Nov 2022 Omnisis N/A 1,159 53% 34% 14% 19%
14–15 Nov 2022 YouGov Eurotrack 1,689 48% 33% 18% 15%
10–11 Nov 2022 Omnisis N/A 1,181 48% 37% 16% 11%
3–4 Nov 2022 Omnisis N/A 1,352 48% 35% 17% 13%
27–28 Oct 2022 Omnisis N/A 1,568 51% 35% 14% 16%
24–26 Oct 2022 BMG Research The i 1,353 44% 40% 14% 4%
21–22 Oct 2022 Omnisis N/A 1,353 50% 32% 18% 18%
20 Oct 2022 Omnisis N/A 1,382 49% 37% 13% 12%
19 Oct 2022 Redfield & Wilton Strategies UK in a Changing Europe 1,500 52% 39% 8% 13%
13–14 Oct 2022 Omnisis N/A 1,403 51% 35% 14% 16%
6–7 Oct 2022 Omnisis N/A 1,328 47% 33% 20% 14%
29–30 Sep 2022 Omnisis N/A 1,320 42% 36% 22% 6%
23–26 Sep 2022 Omnisis N/A 1,307 49% 31% 19% 18%
20–21 Sep 2022 YouGov Eurotrack 1,704 46% 36% 19% 10%
19 Aug 2022 Redfield & Wilton Strategies UK in a Changing Europe 1,500 49% 42% 9% 7%
4–5 Aug 2022 YouGov Eurotrack 1,669 45% 37% 19% 8%
10–11 Jul 2022 YouGov Eurotrack 1,684 45% 38% 17% 7%
19–20 Jun 2022 Redfield & Wilton Strategies UK in a Changing Europe 2,000 48% 43% 9% 5%
9–10 Jun 2022 YouGov Eurotrack 1,739 45% 36% 20% 9%
16–17 May 2022 YouGov N/A 1,669 41% 38% 21% 3%
19 Apr 2022 Redfield & Wilton Strategies UK in a Changing Europe 2,000 45% 47% 8% 2%
13–14 Apr 2022 Deltapoll Mail on Sunday 1,550 47% 40% 14% 7%
9–11 Apr 2022 YouGov Eurotrack 1,915 43% 38% 19% 5%
16–17 Mar 2022 YouGov N/A 1,761 43% 35% 22% 8%
20 Feb 2022 Redfield & Wilton Strategies UK in a Changing Europe 2,000 41% 50% 9% 9%
10–11 Feb 2022 YouGov Eurotrack 1,720 44% 36% 19% 8%
17–18 Jan 2022 YouGov N/A 1,695 42% 39% 19% 3%

2021 edit

Dates
conducted
Pollster Client Sample
size
Rejoin Stay out Neither Lead
23 Dec 2021 Opinium The Observer 1,904 41% 42% 17% 1%
13 Dec 2021 Kantar N/A 1,074 36% 33% 30% 3%
10–12 Dec 2021 Savanta ComRes The Independent 2,096 44% 43% 10% 1%
2–3 Dec 2021 YouGov Eurotrack 1,703 45% 37% 18% 8%
22 Nov 2021 Kantar N/A 1,119 34% 32% 34% 2%
16–17 Nov 2021 YouGov Eurotrack 1,712 44% 39% 16% 5%
9 Nov 2021 Redfield & Wilton Strategies UK in a Changing Europe 1,500 44% 50% 6% 6%
5–7 Nov 2021 ComRes N/A 1,687 48% 41% 12% 7%
12–13 Oct 2021 YouGov Eurotrack 1,659 41% 37% 22% 4%
15–16 Sep 2021 YouGov Eurotrack 1,635 41% 39% 21% 2%
12–13 Aug 2021 YouGov Eurotrack 1,767 41% 41% 18% Tie
20–21 Jul 2021 YouGov Eurotrack 1,767 39% 41% 20% 2%
22–23 Jun 2021 YouGov Eurotrack 1,711 39% 41% 20% 2%
18–20 Jun 2021 ComRes N/A 2,191 42% 42% 16% Tie
24–25 May 2021 YouGov Eurotrack 1,622 39% 44% 17% 5%
22–26 Apr 2021 Kantar N/A 1,115 31% 37% 32% 6%
21–22 Apr 2021 YouGov Eurotrack 1,730 38% 43% 19% 5%
16–19 Mar 2021 BMG Research The Independent 1,498 43% 49% 8% 6%
15–16 Mar 2021 YouGov Eurotrack 1,672 40% 41% 18% 1%
18–22 Feb 2021 Kantar N/A 1,114 33% 33% 35% Tie
16–17 Feb 2021 YouGov Eurotrack 1,697 39% 41% 20% 2%
21–25 Jan 2021 Kantar N/A 1,100 34% 37% 29% 3%
19–25 Jan 2021 YouGov The Times 3,312 42% 40% 18% 2%
18–19 Jan 2021 YouGov Eurotrack 1,697 42% 40% 18% 2%

2020 edit

Dates
conducted
Pollster Client Sample
size
Rejoin Stay out Neither Lead
10–14 Dec 2020 Kantar N/A 1,137 32% 34% 34% 2%
5–9 Nov 2020 Kantar N/A 1,141 37% 33% 30% 4%
17–21 Sep 2020 Kantar N/A 1,125 31% 38% 31% 7%
10–11 Aug 2020 YouGov N/A 1,595 43% 39% 18% 4%
6–10 Aug 2020 Kantar N/A 1,161 37% 33% 30% 4%
2–26 Jul 2020 NatCen The UK in a Changing Europe 2,413 47% 39% 14% 8%
9–13 Jul 2020 Kantar N/A 1,131 33% 39% 28% 6%
21–22 May 2020 YouGov Handelsblatt 1,669 42% 41% 18% 1%
7–9 Apr 2020 BMG Research The Independent 1,371 43% 47% 10% 4%
24–26 Mar 2020 Number Cruncher Politics Bloomberg 1,010 38% 47% 14% 9%
3–6 Mar 2020 BMG Research The Independent 1,337 40% 48% 12% 8%
4–7 Feb 2020 BMG Research The Independent 1,503 42% 46% 12% 4%
4–5 Feb 2020 YouGov Handelsblatt 1,578 42% 40% 20% 2%

Specialist opinion polling edit

Conditioning Accession on Euro Adoption edit

During the United Kingdom's membership of the European Union, it did not seek to adopt the Euro and attained an opt-out as a part of the Maastricht Treaty negotiations.

WeThink, the public polling arm of Omnisis, began including a supplementary question as a part of its Brexit polling assessing how Euro adoption would influence voting intentions on a hypothetical referendum on re-joining the European Union.

Question: A condition of rejoining might be the adoption of the euro as currency. If the UK did have to adopt the euro how do you think you would vote if there was a referendum on EU membership tomorrow?
Dates
conducted
Pollster Client Sample
size
Re-Join the EU Stay out Neither Lead
9–10 May 2024 Omnisis N/A 1,183 39% 41% 20% 2%
2–3 May 2024 Omnisis N/A 1,177 35% 43% 21% 8%
25–26 Apr 2024 Omnisis N/A 1,265 38% 38% 23% Tie
18–19 Apr 2024 Omnisis N/A 1,266 38% 42% 20% 4%
11–12 Apr 2024 Omnisis N/A 1,271 37% 42% 20% 5%
4–5 Apr 2024 WeThink N/A 1,280 37% 40% 23% 3%
21–22 Mar 2024 Omnisis N/A 1,270 38% 41% 21% 3%
14–15 Mar 2024 Omnisis N/A 1,270 35% 45% 19% 10%
7–8 Mar 2024 Omnisis N/A 1,216 38% 40% 21% 2%
29 Feb1 Mar 2024 Omnisis N/A 1,240 39% 42% 20% 3%
22–23 Feb 2024 Omnisis N/A 1,243 39% 42% 20% 3%
15–16 Feb 2024 Omnisis N/A 1,246 36% 41% 23% 5%
8–9 Feb 2024 Omnisis N/A 1,171 37% 42% 21% 5%
1–2 Feb 2024 Omnisis N/A 1,283 39% 42% 19% 3%
25–26 Jan 2024 Omnisis N/A 1,264 39% 42% 19% 3%
18–19 Jan 2024 Omnisis N/A 1,163 39% 40% 21% 1%

Prior to January 2024,[13] Opinium, as published by WeThink, asked the following two questions;

Would the requirement to adopt the Euro as currency change your decision? Would the requirement to adopt the Euro as currency change your decision to rejoin the EU if you would vote to rejoin? referendum on EU membership tomorrow?

The available responses were;

I would still want the UK to rejoin the EU if adopting the Euro was a requirement

I would not want the UK to rejoin the EU if adopting the Euro was a requirement

I would only want the UK to rejoin the EU if we were able to keep Sterling as our currency

Young voters edit

Starting in April 2023, Savanta – commissioned by Peston, ITV's flagship political discussion programme – conducts polls of young people aged 18 to 25 on a range of issues, including their views on the UK rejoining the European Union.[14]

Question: If there was a referendum now on whether the UK should or should not join the EU tomorrow with the question, 'Should the United Kingdom become a member of the European Union or not become a member of the European Union?', how would you vote?
Dates
conducted
Pollster Client Sample
size
Join the EU Stay out Neither Lead
22–26 Sep 2023 Savanta Peston 1,021 66% 15% 18% 51%
28 Apr3 May 2023 Savanta Peston 1,021 77% 13% 11% 64%

Holding a referendum edit

In January 2023, Savanta published a poll of 2,065 British adults, which included a question regarding support for a referendum on the UK rejoining the EU. A combined total of 65% were in favour of such a referendum now or at some point in the future and 24% were opposed to such a referendum.[15]

Question: When do you think, if at all, there should next be a referendum on whether or not the UK should re-join or stay out of the European Union?

Now 22%
In the next five years 24%
In the next 6–10 years 11%
In the next 11–20 years 4%
In more than 20 years time 4%
Never 24%
Don't know 11%

In the European Union edit

Fifth anniversary polling edit

In 2021, for the fifth anniversary of the UK's EU membership referendum, Euronews commissioned an opinion poll conducted by Redfield & Wilton Strategies of attitudes to the European Union and Brexit in the EU's four largest countries. Redfield & Wilton polled 1,500 people in each member-state between the 6th and 7th of June 2021. The poll included the following question about how responders would feel about the UK re-joining the EU:[16]

Question: Would you support or oppose the UK re-joining the EU?
Member states Support Oppose Neither Don't know Lead
  France 36% 18% 34% 12% 2%
  Germany 40% 19% 30% 11% 21%
  Italy 43% 14% 34% 8% 9%
  Spain 46% 16% 31% 7% 15%

Polling on a Franco-German four-tier EU Structure edit

Following reports in 2023 of a Franco-German proposal for a four-tiered EU structure, YouGov Eurotrack conducted polling in several EU Member States. This polling included attitudes towards further EU enlargement. People from Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Sweden were asked;

Question: “Do you think each of the following countries should or should not be allowed to join the European Union at this time?”
Member
states
Sample
size
UK should be allowed
to join
UK should not be
allowed to join
Don't know Lead
  France 1,026 46% 30% 24% 16%
  Germany 2,457 60% 22% 17% 38%
  Denmark 1,008 68% 13% 19% 55%
  Sweden 1,008 70% 10% 20% 60%
  Spain 1,056 49% 30% 21% 19%
  Italy 1,022 48% 29% 27% 19%

Fieldwork was conducted between the 6th and 26th of October 2023.[17]

See also edit

References edit

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potential, accession, united, kingdom, european, union, following, 2016, referendum, united, kingdom, exited, from, european, union, january, 2020, since, leaving, numerous, polling, organisations, have, conducted, surveys, gauge, public, opinion, rejoining, o. Following a 2016 referendum the United Kingdom exited from the European Union at the end of January 2020 Since leaving the EU numerous polling organisations have conducted surveys to gauge public opinion on rejoining the organisation The trend of the poll data shows that over time support for Brexit has waned while public opinion in the UK has gradually moved in favour of rejoining the EU either totally or partially such as joining the European single market 1 The United Kingdom in orange the European Union 27 member states in blue Contents 1 History 2 Process 3 Political positions 4 Opinion polling 4 1 Graphical summary 4 2 National polls 4 2 1 2024 4 2 2 2023 4 2 3 2022 4 2 4 2021 4 2 5 2020 4 3 Specialist opinion polling 4 3 1 Conditioning Accession on Euro Adoption 4 3 2 Young voters 4 3 3 Holding a referendum 4 4 In the European Union 4 4 1 Fifth anniversary polling 4 4 2 Polling on a Franco German four tier EU Structure 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory editA referendum on the United Kingdom s membership of the European Union took place in 2016 following the European Union Referendum Act being approved by parliament the previous year 2 3 Most political parties including Labour and the Liberal Democrats supported remaining in the European Union while the governing Conservative Party remained neutral with the prime minister David Cameron supporting the UK remaining in the European Union A majority of voters supported the UK leaving the European Union with 51 9 voting in favour of leaving and 48 1 in favour of remaining Cameron resigned and was succeeded by Theresa May and later Boris Johnson both of whom negotiated the terms of the UK s departure The UK s departure from the European Union led to two early general elections in 2017 and 2019 and dominated British politics until 31 January 2020 when the country s membership of the European Union ended In September 2023 thousands of people participated in a march in London campaigning for the United Kingdom to rejoin the EU 4 Also in September 2023 France and Germany proposed a restructuring of the membership of the EU to allow the UK to rejoin as an associate member rather than a full member 5 Associate membership would include membership of the European single market but not the EU customs union in exchange for participation in the European Court of Justice and making contributions to the EU budget 6 The president of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen expressed her support for the UK eventually rejoining the EU 7 In September 2023 Keir Starmer leader of the Labour Party ruled out the possibility of the UK rejoining the EU under a Starmer led Labour government 8 Process editPotential enlargement of the European Union is governed by Article 49 of the Maastricht Treaty If the UK applied to rejoin the EU it would need to apply and have its application terms supported unanimously by the EU member states 9 In January 2020 the political scientist Anthony Salamone wrote that member state support would seek significant stable and long lasting majority public opinion in favour of rejoining suggesting sustained 60 support would be a plausible minimum 9 New negotiated terms may also require the UK s participation in the Eurozone and Schengen Area as well as offering fewer concessions than the UK received as a member 9 Any concessions sought when joining would need unanimous support from member states and a majority in the European Parliament 10 Political positions editSome UK political parties have policy proposals for the United Kingdom to rejoin the European Union in the future while others have ruled out supporting it 11 Political party Position Alba Party EFTA and EEA a Alliance Rejoin Conservative Party Stay out Green Party of England and Wales Rejoin Labour Party Stay out Liberal Democrats Rejoin Plaid Cymru Rejoin b Reform UK Stay out Scottish Greens Rejoin a Scottish National Party SNP Rejoin a Workers Party Stay out 12 a b c As an independent Scotland As an independent WalesOpinion polling editGraphical summary edit The chart below shows opinion polls conducted about whether the United Kingdom should rejoin the European Union The trend lines are local regressions LOESS nbsp National polls edit Polling of British voters on whether the United Kingdom should rejoin the European Union Polling includes only those that explicitly ask how the responder would vote in a hypothetical referendum on the United Kingdom rejoining the European Union rather than repeating the remain leave question of the 2016 referendum 2024 edit Datesconducted Pollster Client Samplesize Rejoin Stay out Neither Lead 10 13 May 2024 Deltapoll N A 1 031 45 36 19 9 9 10 May 2024 Omnisis N A 1 183 48 32 20 16 3 7 May 2024 Deltapoll N A 1 993 48 38 15 10 2 5 May 2024 JL Partners The Rest is Politics 2 001 47 36 16 11 2 3 May 2024 Omnisis N A 1 177 46 33 21 13 26 29 Apr 2024 Deltapoll N A 1 577 47 36 17 11 25 26 Apr 2024 Omnisis N A 1 265 48 31 21 17 22 23 Apr 2024 BMG Research The i 1 500 47 39 14 8 19 22 Apr 2024 Deltapoll N A 1 525 49 35 16 14 18 19 Apr 2024 Omnisis N A 1 266 48 33 19 15 17 18 Apr 2024 YouGov Eurotrack 2 147 49 32 20 17 16 17 Apr 2024 Redfield amp Wilton Strategies UK in a Changing Europe 2 000 55 38 8 17 12 15 Apr 2024 Deltapoll N A 1 944 51 35 14 16 11 12 Apr 2024 Omnisis N A 1 271 50 31 19 19 4 7 Apr 2024 JL Partners The Rest is Politics 2 011 48 36 15 12 4 5 Apr 2024 Omnisis N A 1 280 49 32 19 17 2 3 Apr 2024 BMG Research The i 1 530 46 40 14 6 27 28 Mar 2024 Omnisis N A 1 285 48 32 20 16 22 25 Mar 2024 Deltapoll N A 1 589 47 37 16 10 21 22 Mar 2024 Omnisis N A 1 270 48 32 19 16 15 18 Mar 2024 Deltapoll N A 2 072 49 36 16 13 14 15 Mar 2024 Omnisis N A 1 270 49 34 17 15 12 13 Mar 2024 YouGov Eurotrack 2 047 49 30 21 19 8 11 Mar 2024 Deltapoll N A 1 502 47 40 14 7 7 8 Mar 2024 Omnisis N A 1 216 46 34 20 12 6 7 Mar 2024 BMG Research The i 1 541 45 41 14 4 1 4 Mar 2024 Deltapoll N A 1 500 46 39 15 7 29 Feb 1 Mar 2024 Omnisis N A 1 240 50 33 17 17 23 26 Feb 2024 Deltapoll N A 1 490 49 36 15 13 22 23 Feb 2024 Omnisis N A 1 243 50 31 19 19 16 19 Feb 2024 Deltapoll N A 1 519 45 38 16 7 15 16 Feb 2024 Omnisis N A 1 246 47 33 20 14 15 16 Feb 2024 YouGov Eurotrack 2 186 47 32 21 15 13 14 Feb 2024 Redfield amp Wilton Strategies UK in a Changing Europe 2 000 55 36 8 19 9 12 Feb 2024 Deltapoll N A 1 977 46 39 15 7 8 9 Feb 2024 Omnisis N A 1 171 50 31 19 19 2 5 Feb 2024 Deltapoll N A 2 004 47 37 15 10 1 2 Feb 2024 Omnisis N A 1 283 52 31 18 21 30 31 Jan 2024 BMG Research The i 1 505 46 41 13 5 26 29 Jan 2024 Deltapoll N A 2 064 47 38 14 9 25 26 Jan 2024 Omnisis N A 1 264 50 33 18 17 19 22 Jan 2024 Deltapoll N A 2 176 47 37 16 10 18 19 Jan 2024 Omnisis N A 1 163 50 31 19 19 12 15 Jan 2024 Deltapoll N A 2 136 46 38 15 8 11 12 Jan 2024 Omnisis N A 1 161 50 33 17 17 11 12 Jan 2024 YouGov Eurotrack 2 058 47 31 22 16 4 5 Jan 2024 Omnisis N A 1 226 48 32 20 16 2 3 Jan 2024 YouGov N A 2 016 51 36 13 15 2023 edit Datesconducted Pollster Client Samplesize Rejoin Stay out Neither Lead 29 31 Dec 2023 YouGov Eurotrack 2 194 46 31 23 15 28 30 Dec 2023 Omnisis N A 1 181 49 33 18 16 22 29 Dec 2023 Deltapoll Daily Mirror 1 642 47 39 14 8 20 22 Dec 2023 Omnisis N A 1 177 48 34 18 14 14 15 Dec 2023 Omnisis N A 1 065 46 34 20 12 10 11 Dec 2023 Redfield amp Wilton Strategies UK in a Changing Europe 2 000 52 40 8 12 8 11 Dec 2023 Deltapoll N A 1 005 44 41 15 3 7 8 Dec 2023 Omnisis N A 1 201 46 34 20 12 1 4 Dec 2023 Deltapoll N A 1 000 45 40 15 5 30 Nov 1 Dec 2023 Omnisis N A 1 123 46 31 23 15 28 30 Nov 2023 BMG Research The i 1 502 42 43 15 1 24 27 Nov 2023 Deltapoll N A 1 996 48 36 15 12 23 24 Nov 2023 We Think N A 1 119 50 33 17 17 16 20 Nov 2023 Deltapoll N A 1 565 46 37 17 9 16 17 Nov 2023 Omnisis N A 1 150 47 34 19 13 15 16 Nov 2023 YouGov Eurotrack 2 007 46 32 22 14 10 13 Nov 2023 Deltapoll N A 1 840 48 37 15 11 9 10 Nov 2023 Omnisis N A 1 147 49 33 18 16 3 6 Nov 2023 Deltapoll N A 1 021 48 38 14 10 2 3 Nov 2023 Omnisis N A 1 155 49 32 19 17 27 30 Oct 2023 Deltapoll N A 1 546 46 36 18 10 26 27 Oct 2023 Omnisis N A 1 189 45 35 20 10 21 Oct 2023 Redfield amp Wilton Strategies UK in a Changing Europe 2 000 55 38 8 17 19 20 Oct 2023 Omnisis N A 1 185 48 33 19 15 19 20 Oct 2023 Deltapoll N A 1 036 49 39 11 10 13 16 Oct 2023 Deltapoll N A 1 568 46 37 17 9 12 13 Oct 2023 Omnisis N A 1 198 52 30 18 22 11 12 Oct 2023 BMG Research The i 1 591 44 41 16 3 11 12 Oct 2023 YouGov Eurotrack 2 067 47 34 19 13 5 6 Oct 2023 Omnisis N A 1 261 46 33 21 13 5 6 Oct 2023 Deltapoll N A 1 517 46 39 14 7 4 5 Oct 2023 BMG Research The i 1 502 44 40 16 4 29 Sep 2 Oct 2023 Deltapoll N A 1 516 49 38 13 11 28 29 Sep 2023 Omnisis N A 1 285 48 36 17 12 22 25 Sep 2023 Deltapoll N A 1 507 48 36 16 12 21 22 Sep 2023 Omnisis N A 1 313 48 31 22 17 14 15 Sep 2023 Omnisis N A 1 268 50 31 18 19 11 15 Sep 2023 Deltapoll N A 2 039 49 38 12 11 7 8 Sep 2023 Omnisis N A 1 268 47 32 20 15 24 25 Aug 2023 Deltapoll N A 1 061 48 35 17 13 22 23 Aug 2023 BMG Research The i 1 562 47 39 14 8 22 23 Aug 2023 Omnisis N A 1 356 48 31 21 17 19 20 Aug 2023 Redfield amp Wilton Strategies UK in a Changing Europe 2 000 57 35 8 22 17 21 Aug 2023 Deltapoll N A 1 520 46 34 21 12 17 18 Aug 2023 Omnisis N A 1 315 48 31 21 17 10 11 Aug 2023 Omnisis N A 1 345 50 30 20 20 10 11 Aug 2023 YouGov Eurotrack 2 066 49 32 18 17 9 11 Aug 2023 Deltapoll Mail on Sunday 1 504 48 34 17 14 8 9 Aug 2023 YouGov N A 2 101 50 30 20 20 4 7 Aug 2023 Deltapoll N A 1 023 50 35 15 15 3 4 Aug 2023 Omnisis N A 1 420 48 31 20 17 27 28 Jul 2023 Omnisis N A 1 339 50 31 19 19 20 21 Jul 2023 Omnisis N A 1 380 48 32 20 16 19 20 Jul 2023 YouGov Eurotrack 2 069 49 33 18 16 14 17 Jul 2023 Deltapoll N A 1 000 48 38 15 10 13 14 Jul 2023 YouGov N A 2 151 51 31 18 20 13 14 Jul 2023 Omnisis N A 1 312 48 34 18 14 6 7 Jul 2023 Omnisis N A 1 312 49 32 19 17 29 30 Jun 2023 Omnisis N A 1 351 47 32 22 15 27 29 Jun 2023 BMG Research The i 1 500 45 40 15 5 25 26 Jun 2023 BMG Research The i 1 524 46 39 15 7 22 23 Jun 2023 Omnisis N A 1 336 50 31 20 19 17 19 Jun 2023 YouGov Eurotrack 1 961 45 32 23 13 16 19 Jun 2023 Deltapoll N A 1 554 47 37 15 10 15 16 Jun 2023 Omnisis N A 1 306 47 31 21 16 8 9 Jun 2023 Omnisis N A 1 296 47 32 20 15 1 2 Jun 2023 Omnisis N A 1 351 49 31 20 18 30 31 May 2023 BMG Research The i 1 529 49 36 14 13 26 27 May 2023 Omnisis N A 1 361 47 33 20 14 19 22 May 2023 Deltapoll N A 1 575 48 38 14 10 17 18 May 2023 Omnisis N A 1 361 47 33 20 14 15 16 May 2023 YouGov Eurotrack 2 037 46 33 22 13 12 15 May 2023 Deltapoll N A 1 511 46 39 15 7 12 13 May 2023 Omnisis N A 1 355 47 33 9 14 5 9 May 2023 Deltapoll N A 1 550 48 38 14 10 4 5 May 2023 Omnisis N A 1 210 50 30 20 20 3 4 May 2023 BMG Research The i 1 534 45 38 16 7 28 Apr 2 May 2023 Deltapoll N A 1 561 46 37 18 9 26 27 Apr 2023 Omnisis N A 1 193 48 31 20 17 24 26 Apr 2023 Deltapoll N A 1 576 48 37 16 11 19 20 Apr 2023 Omnisis N A 1 318 49 31 21 18 18 Apr 2023 Redfield amp Wilton Strategies UK in a Changing Europe 2 000 56 37 7 19 13 17 Apr 2023 Deltapoll N A 1 567 48 38 14 10 12 13 Apr 2023 Omnisis N A 1 204 46 35 19 11 11 12 Apr 2023 YouGov Eurotrack 1 985 47 33 20 14 5 6 Apr 2023 Omnisis N A 1 204 46 34 20 12 31 Mar 3 Apr 2023 Deltapoll N A 1 587 48 38 14 10 28 29 Mar 2023 Omnisis N A 1 344 49 32 19 17 24 27 Mar 2023 Deltapoll N A 1 344 42 41 17 1 22 23 Mar 2023 Omnisis N A 1 382 48 33 19 15 17 20 Mar 2023 Deltapoll N A 1 054 47 39 14 8 15 16 Mar 2023 Omnisis N A 1 126 48 32 20 16 15 16 Mar 2023 BMG Research The i 1 546 45 40 14 5 10 13 Mar 2023 Deltapoll N A 1 561 48 38 13 10 9 10 Mar 2023 YouGov Eurotrack 2 004 45 33 23 12 8 9 Mar 2023 Omnisis N A 1 323 52 30 18 22 2 6 Mar 2023 Deltapoll N A 1 063 51 37 12 14 1 2 Mar 2023 Omnisis N A 1 284 47 32 22 15 24 27 Feb 2023 Deltapoll N A 1 060 48 38 13 10 22 23 Feb 2023 Omnisis N A 1 248 43 35 21 8 21 23 Feb 2023 BMG Research The i 1 500 45 41 14 4 20 Feb 2023 Redfield amp Wilton Strategies UK in a Changing Europe 2 000 56 36 8 20 17 20 Feb 2023 Deltapoll N A 1 079 50 38 12 12 15 16 Feb 2023 Omnisis N A 1 204 49 33 18 16 11 15 Feb 2023 YouGov Eurotrack 2 062 48 32 20 16 9 10 Feb 2023 Omnisis N A 1 234 45 32 23 13 2 3 Feb 2023 Omnisis N A 1 255 49 30 21 19 26 27 Jan 2023 Omnisis N A 1 257 49 29 22 20 24 26 Jan 2023 BMG Research The i 1 502 43 41 17 2 19 20 Jan 2023 Omnisis N A 1 217 47 31 22 16 11 12 Jan 2023 Omnisis N A 1 247 44 31 25 13 5 6 Jan 2023 Omnisis N A 1 285 49 30 21 19 2022 edit Datesconducted Pollster Client Samplesize Rejoin Stay out Neither Lead 21 22 Dec 2022 Omnisis N A 1 243 45 32 23 13 15 16 Dec 2022 Omnisis N A 1 216 45 32 23 13 14 15 Dec 2022 YouGov The Times 1 690 47 34 18 13 8 9 Dec 2022 Omnisis N A 1 294 44 34 22 10 7 8 Dec 2022 Redfield amp Wilton Strategies UK in a Changing Europe 2 000 52 41 7 11 1 2 Dec 2022 Omnisis N A 1 172 45 33 22 12 29 Nov 1 Dec 2022 BMG Research The i 1 571 45 41 14 4 23 24 Nov 2022 Omnisis N A 1 172 49 37 14 12 17 18 Nov 2022 Omnisis N A 1 159 53 34 14 19 14 15 Nov 2022 YouGov Eurotrack 1 689 48 33 18 15 10 11 Nov 2022 Omnisis N A 1 181 48 37 16 11 3 4 Nov 2022 Omnisis N A 1 352 48 35 17 13 27 28 Oct 2022 Omnisis N A 1 568 51 35 14 16 24 26 Oct 2022 BMG Research The i 1 353 44 40 14 4 21 22 Oct 2022 Omnisis N A 1 353 50 32 18 18 20 Oct 2022 Omnisis N A 1 382 49 37 13 12 19 Oct 2022 Redfield amp Wilton Strategies UK in a Changing Europe 1 500 52 39 8 13 13 14 Oct 2022 Omnisis N A 1 403 51 35 14 16 6 7 Oct 2022 Omnisis N A 1 328 47 33 20 14 29 30 Sep 2022 Omnisis N A 1 320 42 36 22 6 23 26 Sep 2022 Omnisis N A 1 307 49 31 19 18 20 21 Sep 2022 YouGov Eurotrack 1 704 46 36 19 10 19 Aug 2022 Redfield amp Wilton Strategies UK in a Changing Europe 1 500 49 42 9 7 4 5 Aug 2022 YouGov Eurotrack 1 669 45 37 19 8 10 11 Jul 2022 YouGov Eurotrack 1 684 45 38 17 7 19 20 Jun 2022 Redfield amp Wilton Strategies UK in a Changing Europe 2 000 48 43 9 5 9 10 Jun 2022 YouGov Eurotrack 1 739 45 36 20 9 16 17 May 2022 YouGov N A 1 669 41 38 21 3 19 Apr 2022 Redfield amp Wilton Strategies UK in a Changing Europe 2 000 45 47 8 2 13 14 Apr 2022 Deltapoll Mail on Sunday 1 550 47 40 14 7 9 11 Apr 2022 YouGov Eurotrack 1 915 43 38 19 5 16 17 Mar 2022 YouGov N A 1 761 43 35 22 8 20 Feb 2022 Redfield amp Wilton Strategies UK in a Changing Europe 2 000 41 50 9 9 10 11 Feb 2022 YouGov Eurotrack 1 720 44 36 19 8 17 18 Jan 2022 YouGov N A 1 695 42 39 19 3 2021 edit Datesconducted Pollster Client Samplesize Rejoin Stay out Neither Lead 23 Dec 2021 Opinium The Observer 1 904 41 42 17 1 13 Dec 2021 Kantar N A 1 074 36 33 30 3 10 12 Dec 2021 Savanta ComRes The Independent 2 096 44 43 10 1 2 3 Dec 2021 YouGov Eurotrack 1 703 45 37 18 8 22 Nov 2021 Kantar N A 1 119 34 32 34 2 16 17 Nov 2021 YouGov Eurotrack 1 712 44 39 16 5 9 Nov 2021 Redfield amp Wilton Strategies UK in a Changing Europe 1 500 44 50 6 6 5 7 Nov 2021 ComRes N A 1 687 48 41 12 7 12 13 Oct 2021 YouGov Eurotrack 1 659 41 37 22 4 15 16 Sep 2021 YouGov Eurotrack 1 635 41 39 21 2 12 13 Aug 2021 YouGov Eurotrack 1 767 41 41 18 Tie 20 21 Jul 2021 YouGov Eurotrack 1 767 39 41 20 2 22 23 Jun 2021 YouGov Eurotrack 1 711 39 41 20 2 18 20 Jun 2021 ComRes N A 2 191 42 42 16 Tie 24 25 May 2021 YouGov Eurotrack 1 622 39 44 17 5 22 26 Apr 2021 Kantar N A 1 115 31 37 32 6 21 22 Apr 2021 YouGov Eurotrack 1 730 38 43 19 5 16 19 Mar 2021 BMG Research The Independent 1 498 43 49 8 6 15 16 Mar 2021 YouGov Eurotrack 1 672 40 41 18 1 18 22 Feb 2021 Kantar N A 1 114 33 33 35 Tie 16 17 Feb 2021 YouGov Eurotrack 1 697 39 41 20 2 21 25 Jan 2021 Kantar N A 1 100 34 37 29 3 19 25 Jan 2021 YouGov The Times 3 312 42 40 18 2 18 19 Jan 2021 YouGov Eurotrack 1 697 42 40 18 2 2020 edit Datesconducted Pollster Client Samplesize Rejoin Stay out Neither Lead 10 14 Dec 2020 Kantar N A 1 137 32 34 34 2 5 9 Nov 2020 Kantar N A 1 141 37 33 30 4 17 21 Sep 2020 Kantar N A 1 125 31 38 31 7 10 11 Aug 2020 YouGov N A 1 595 43 39 18 4 6 10 Aug 2020 Kantar N A 1 161 37 33 30 4 2 26 Jul 2020 NatCen The UK in a Changing Europe 2 413 47 39 14 8 9 13 Jul 2020 Kantar N A 1 131 33 39 28 6 21 22 May 2020 YouGov Handelsblatt 1 669 42 41 18 1 7 9 Apr 2020 BMG Research The Independent 1 371 43 47 10 4 24 26 Mar 2020 Number Cruncher Politics Bloomberg 1 010 38 47 14 9 3 6 Mar 2020 BMG Research The Independent 1 337 40 48 12 8 4 7 Feb 2020 BMG Research The Independent 1 503 42 46 12 4 4 5 Feb 2020 YouGov Handelsblatt 1 578 42 40 20 2 Specialist opinion polling edit Conditioning Accession on Euro Adoption edit During the United Kingdom s membership of the European Union it did not seek to adopt the Euro and attained an opt out as a part of the Maastricht Treaty negotiations WeThink the public polling arm of Omnisis began including a supplementary question as a part of its Brexit polling assessing how Euro adoption would influence voting intentions on a hypothetical referendum on re joining the European Union Question A condition of rejoining might be the adoption of the euro as currency If the UK did have to adopt the euro how do you think you would vote if there was a referendum on EU membership tomorrow Datesconducted Pollster Client Samplesize Re Join the EU Stay out Neither Lead 9 10 May 2024 Omnisis N A 1 183 39 41 20 2 2 3 May 2024 Omnisis N A 1 177 35 43 21 8 25 26 Apr 2024 Omnisis N A 1 265 38 38 23 Tie 18 19 Apr 2024 Omnisis N A 1 266 38 42 20 4 11 12 Apr 2024 Omnisis N A 1 271 37 42 20 5 4 5 Apr 2024 WeThink N A 1 280 37 40 23 3 21 22 Mar 2024 Omnisis N A 1 270 38 41 21 3 14 15 Mar 2024 Omnisis N A 1 270 35 45 19 10 7 8 Mar 2024 Omnisis N A 1 216 38 40 21 2 29 Feb 1 Mar 2024 Omnisis N A 1 240 39 42 20 3 22 23 Feb 2024 Omnisis N A 1 243 39 42 20 3 15 16 Feb 2024 Omnisis N A 1 246 36 41 23 5 8 9 Feb 2024 Omnisis N A 1 171 37 42 21 5 1 2 Feb 2024 Omnisis N A 1 283 39 42 19 3 25 26 Jan 2024 Omnisis N A 1 264 39 42 19 3 18 19 Jan 2024 Omnisis N A 1 163 39 40 21 1 Prior to January 2024 13 Opinium as published by WeThink asked the following two questions Would the requirement to adopt the Euro as currency change your decision Would the requirement to adopt the Euro as currency change your decision to rejoin the EU if you would vote to rejoin referendum on EU membership tomorrow The available responses were I would still want the UK to rejoin the EU if adopting the Euro was a requirementI would not want the UK to rejoin the EU if adopting the Euro was a requirement I would only want the UK to rejoin the EU if we were able to keep Sterling as our currency Young voters edit Starting in April 2023 Savanta commissioned by Peston ITV s flagship political discussion programme conducts polls of young people aged 18 to 25 on a range of issues including their views on the UK rejoining the European Union 14 Question If there was a referendum now on whether the UK should or should not join the EU tomorrow with the question Should the United Kingdom become a member of the European Union or not become a member of the European Union how would you vote Datesconducted Pollster Client Samplesize Join the EU Stay out Neither Lead 22 26 Sep 2023 Savanta Peston 1 021 66 15 18 51 28 Apr 3 May 2023 Savanta Peston 1 021 77 13 11 64 Holding a referendum edit In January 2023 Savanta published a poll of 2 065 British adults which included a question regarding support for a referendum on the UK rejoining the EU A combined total of 65 were in favour of such a referendum now or at some point in the future and 24 were opposed to such a referendum 15 Question When do you think if at all there should next be a referendum on whether or not the UK should re join or stay out of the European Union Now 22 In the next five years 24 In the next 6 10 years 11 In the next 11 20 years 4 In more than 20 years time 4 Never 24 Don t know 11 In the European Union edit Fifth anniversary polling edit In 2021 for the fifth anniversary of the UK s EU membership referendum Euronews commissioned an opinion poll conducted by Redfield amp Wilton Strategies of attitudes to the European Union and Brexit in the EU s four largest countries Redfield amp Wilton polled 1 500 people in each member state between the 6th and 7th of June 2021 The poll included the following question about how responders would feel about the UK re joining the EU 16 Question Would you support or oppose the UK re joining the EU Member states Support Oppose Neither Don t know Lead nbsp France 36 18 34 12 2 nbsp Germany 40 19 30 11 21 nbsp Italy 43 14 34 8 9 nbsp Spain 46 16 31 7 15 Polling on a Franco German four tier EU Structure edit Following reports in 2023 of a Franco German proposal for a four tiered EU structure YouGov Eurotrack conducted polling in several EU Member States This polling included attitudes towards further EU enlargement People from Denmark France Germany Italy Spain and Sweden were asked Question Do you think each of the following countries should or should not be allowed to join the European Union at this time Memberstates Samplesize UK should be allowed to join UK should not be allowed to join Don t know Lead nbsp France 1 026 46 30 24 16 nbsp Germany 2 457 60 22 17 38 nbsp Denmark 1 008 68 13 19 55 nbsp Sweden 1 008 70 10 20 60 nbsp Spain 1 056 49 30 21 19 nbsp Italy 1 022 48 29 27 19 Fieldwork was conducted between the 6th and 26th of October 2023 17 See also editOpinion polling on the United Kingdom s membership of the European Union 2016 2020 Accession of the United Kingdom to the European Communities Potential enlargement of the European Union United Kingdom membership of the European UnionReferences edit Stone Jon 22 June 2023 Brexit This is how Britain could actually rejoin the EU The Independent Retrieved 25 November 2023 EU referendum MPs support plan for say on Europe BBC News 9 June 2015 Retrieved 7 April 2016 The Public Whip European Union Referendum Bill Third Reading 7 Sep 2015 at 24 28 www publicwhip org uk Retrieved 2 February 2019 Davis Barney 23 September 2023 Brexit berets and interpretive dance how thousands marched to demand UK rejoin the EU Independent Barnes Joe 19 September 2023 Britain touted as future associate member of EU The Telegraph Retrieved 25 November 2023 Brexit UK could rejoin EU as an associate member The Independent 20 September 2023 Retrieved 20 March 2024 Rishi Sunak dismisses talk of Britain rejoining the EU www ft com Retrieved 20 March 2024 Sykes Selena 23 September 2023 Pro EU supporters march for Britain to rejoin the European Union France24 Retrieved 25 November 2023 a b c Membership 2 0 what the UK rejoining the EU would involve LSE BREXIT 23 January 2020 Retrieved 20 March 2024 Article 49 rejoining the EU Institute for Government 17 July 2020 Retrieved 20 March 2024 The SNP is not the only political party that wants to rejoin the EU Full Fact 14 February 2024 Retrieved 20 March 2024 George Galloway What is the Workers Party of Britain BBC News 1 March 2024 Retrieved 1 March 2024 Ltd Omnisis VI 69 Voter Intention www omnisis co uk Retrieved 28 March 2024 Youth Political Tracker ITV Peston ITV News 3 May 2023 Savanta 3 May 2023 Brexit Poll Independent 1 January 2023 Savanta savanta com 1 January 2023 Retrieved 21 July 2023 Tidey Alice 23 June 2021 Brexit 5 years on We would have you back says Europe in new poll Euronews Retrieved 14 December 2021 Western Europeans support Franco German four tier Europe structure YouGov yougov co uk Retrieved 8 December 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Potential re accession of the United Kingdom to the European Union amp oldid 1223749875, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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