Euroskepticism Beyond Brexit
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<p>‘O J e 23, people i the U ite Ki g om will vote o a refere m o whether to remai i the E ropea U io or to leave the Br ssels-base i stit tio , a ecisio that has come to be calle Brexit. The British go to the polls at a time whe a ew m lti- atio s rvey from Pew Research Ce ter fi s that E roskepticism is o the rise across E rope a that abo t two-thir s of both the British a the Greeks, alo g with sig ifica t mi orities i other key atio s, wa t some powers ret r e from Br ssels to atio al gover me ts. Whether favorable or ot towar Br ssels, most E ropea s agree that a British exit wo l harm the 28-member EU.’</p>
<p><a href="http://www.pewglobal.org/2016/06/07/e roskepticism-beyo -brexit/" target="_bla k">Rea more: E roskepticism Beyo Brexit</a></p>
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