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Brexit: Leave Voters Want Other Countries To Follow Suit

There are an incredible amount of unknowns lying ahead for a UK outside of the European Union. The political and social earthquake triggered by the June 23 referendum result is still rumbling on and is only set to get stronger as the formal process begins today with the triggering of Article 50. One of these unknowns is the knock-on effect the UK leaving will have. With the current rise of Euroscepticism across the union, Brexit may well lead to Frexit, or Italexit or any number of other laboured 'country+exit' combinations. For those that voted to leave the EU, at least, this scenario is apparently favourable. An Ipsos MORI poll in February revealed that 65 percent of 'leavers' would prefer to see other countries exit the European Union in the next five to ten years.

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This chart shows the share of remain and leave voters that would like other EU countries to also exit the union.

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Support for different EU trading relationships in the UK 2023
Support for different EU trading relationships in the UK, by Brexit vote 2023
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United Kingdom (UK): share of exports into the EU 2010-2023
GDP growth in EU countries compared to same quarter previous year 2nd quarter 2024
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Leading destinations of cheese exports from the UK to the EU in 2024, by volume
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Leading destinations of cheese exports from the UK to the EU in 2024, by value

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