STAYING IN THE EU |
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Those who wanted to stay in the European Union | 53% |
Those who wanted to leave the European Union | 30% |
Don't knows | 16% |
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THE EURO |
Britain shouldn't replace the £ with the Single European Currency | 71% |
Britain should replace the £ with the Single European Currency | 19% |
Don't knows | 10% |
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KEEP THE £ |
Would keep the £ even if the Euro was to rise in value substantially against sterling | 82% |
Wouldn't keep the £ if the Euro rose in value against the £ | 8% |
Don't knows | 10% |
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BRITISH AND NOT EUROPEAN |
Said they were best described as British, not European | 66% |
Said they were equally British and European | 27% |
Said they were European | 3% |
Don't knows | 3% |
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Almost thirty years after the UK went into Europe, the results show almost a third would like us out - though fifty three percent are happy for Britain to remain members of the EU. On the single currency though, seventy one percent of those asked were against replacing the pound with the Euro - and the overwhelming majority said they'd also reject the Euro even if it was to rise in value against sterling. The survey also shows we think of ourselves as British first - only three percent describe themselves as solely European.
The poll was conducted by ICM Research Limited.
1004 people were questioned.