Poll: 60% of Gen Z Britons would vote to rejoin EU, only 9% would stay out
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Jamie Grierson
Summary
Exclusive polling by More in Common for the Guardian reveals that 60% of Gen Z Britons (ages 18-28) would vote to rejoin the EU if given the opportunity, compared to only 9% who would vote to stay out. The data highlights deep dissatisfaction among young Britons who were too young to vote in the 2016 EU referendum, with a majority believing Brexit has failed and demanding a fresh vote on EU membership.
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· 3 pulledGen Z Britons show deep dissatisfaction with the UK's departure from the EU
60% of this cohort would vote to rejoin the bloc if given the opportunity, compared with 9% who would vote to stay out
A generation of young Britons who were locked out of the 2016 EU referendum because of their age now believe that Brexit has failed
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