
June 23, 2026
In conversation with Michele Valensise, president of the International Affairs Institute by Davide Dionisi 66 percent of British citizens reject Brexit, considering it responsible for the worsening of the cost of living, economic growth, opportunities for young people, trade and the management of illegal immigration. Three-quarters of the electorate now want closer ties with the European Union. The surprising data emerges from a new survey by the European Council on Foreign Relations, the first independent pan-European think tank dedicated to foreign policy and international affairs, on British public opinion regarding relations between the United Kingdom and the EU, ten years after Brexit. According to the study, commissioned by Mandate Research and YouGov between 7 and 14 May 2026 and edited by…
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