In 2004 13 new countries joined the European Union: Bulgaria, Romania, Slovenia, Slovakia, Poland, Malta, Lithuania, Latvia, Hungary, Estonia, Czech Republic and Cyprus. The EU is currently considering admitting Albania, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey.
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Response rates from 28.3k Right voters.
56% Yes |
44% No |
26% Yes |
44% No |
31% Yes, but I would prefer to abolish the European Union |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 28.3k Right voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 28.3k Right voters.
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Unique answers from Right voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9QLBQCW5mos5MO
It should be the true power states who are protecting the area to make the calls not everyone as there is conflict zones or Turkish and Greeks etc who you can't please everyone
@9Q7Z36G5mos5MO
It does not work now it costs vast sums and each country loses a little more democracy with each new law
@9PQWDD25mos5MO
No, this is not relevant to the UK now we are not a member but I would rather the EU was simply a free trade agreement that we were a member of.
@9NC3Z7X6mos6MO
I think we should get rid of the European Union as it’s more of a dictatorship and that’s what we fought so hard against and many people lost their lives.
@9M4MWPK7mos7MO
Too many countries with different economic potential mean that detailed solutions to challenges are often not possible to develop
@9L4VP4X8mos8MO
I would rather make the Untied Nations have more real authority, so any and all nations which abide by human rights can share in the protection, trade, and open borders with each other.
@9J7HYJW 10mos10MO
EU expansion should be limited so as to ensure it remains democratic and not too financially burdened
@9HSB34B11mos11MO
No, but all member states need to have the ability to meet stand alone financial independence before being allowed to join.
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