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Labour seen as best on Europe according to new Ipsos MORI pollLabour seen as best on Europe according to new Ipsos MORI poll
4 March 2013
A new poll by Ipsos MORI shows that Labour are seen as having the best policies on Europe, according to the British public. Labour seen as best on Europe according to new Ipsos MORI poll

European Union membership - trends
30 November 2012
Q If there were a referendum now on whether Britain should stay in or get out of the European Union, how would you vote? European Union membership - trends

European Union Poll
30 October 2011
Two in three (67%) British adults would like to see a referendum held to decide on Britain membership of the European Union – only a quarter (26%) would not like to see such a referendum. When it comes to voting in the referendum the public are fairly split, half say they would vote to get out of the European Union while two in five would vote for Britain to stay in the EU. European Union Poll

Europe, the EU and the Euro
21 October 2011
Index of polls covering Britain's relationship with Europe Europe, the EU and the Euro

EU Referendum Survey
3 March 2008
Ipsos MORI's recent poll for the Liberal Democrats shows that over half of British adults think there should be a referendum on Britain's membership with Europe (54%), while a quarter disagree (27%). EU Referendum Survey

Joining The Euro - Trends Since 1991
8 March 2007
Q If there were a referendum now on whether Britain should be part of a Single European Currency, how would you vote? Joining The Euro - Trends Since 1991

Europe 2006: Getting Into The Minds Of Europe's Top Business People
11 October 2006
Europe's top business people are travelling more, earning more, spending more on the internet, have a liking for high tech gadgets; and have a massive thirst for business news in print, on TV and on the internet. Europe 2006: Getting Into The Minds Of Europe's Top Business People

Attitudes Towards The EU Constitution
3 June 2005
The majority of the British public still want to have their say on the proposed European constitution, despite the overwhelming majority saying they would vote against it. The survey, conducted after the French referendum, shows that just 22% of the public say they would currently vote "yes" to "approve the treaty establishing a constitution for the European constitution", with 56% saying they would vote "no" and 22% saying they do not vote. When the "don't knows" are excluded, the result would mean a no vote by a margin of 72% to 28%. Attitudes Towards The EU Constitution

Joining The Euro: If the government were to urge...
25 February 2005
Q If the government were to strongly urge that Britain should be part of a Single European Currency, how would you vote? Joining The Euro: If the government were to urge...

EMU Entry And EU Constitution
25 February 2005
The latest MORI/Citigroup survey suggests support for the EU Constitution treaty is low in Great Britain. British views on the new EU Constitution still could be affected by persuasive arguments that it would be either good or bad for the country. EMU Entry And EU Constitution

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