16% Yes |
84% No |
16% Yes |
84% No |
See how support for each position on “United States of Europe” has changed over time for 73.1k UK voters.
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See how importance of “United States of Europe” has changed over time for 73.1k UK voters.
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Unique answers from UK users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@9M2N72W6 days6D
No, I'm in favour of greater integration but not to the extent cultural differences, practices and beliefs are flattened.
@9LXK8SH1wk1W
no, but it would be easier to come back from holidays and we will not have to go through all the checks in the airports.
@9LMW7N43wks3W
This is an issue for the people living in those countries, it's for them to decide. I felt that the UK was wrong to leave the EU but would be hesitant about the prospect of the UK becoming part of a hypothetical United States of Europe
@8ZP4J6F2yrs2Y
This kind of decision can only be imagined if the constant support of each and every member state and each member state's people were explicitly behind such a measure, which they currently aren't.
@8ZLKHR52yrs2Y
As long as the UK is not part of the EU, or any possible United States of Europe; and provided the EU (or U.S.E) does not act to threaten UK sovereignty; it doesn't matter.
@8ZKC7QD2yrs2Y
Perhaps, and would potentially support UK integration
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