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Nicky91
26-04-2019, 07:32 AM
The Dutch are among the least likely of all European nationals to support their country withdrawing from the EU, according to the spring Eurobarometer report, carried out on behalf of the European parliament.

The report shows that 86% of the Dutch would vote in favour of remaining in the EU if there was a referendum tomorrow and just 8% would vote for a Nexit. Average support for the EU as a whole is 68%, with 14% backing withdrawal and 18% undecided.

The research was carried out in March, three months ahead of the May 23 European elections and before it became apparent that Brexit had again been postponed.

Among the 16 parties competing for seats in the Netherlands are two parties which back a Nexit – Forum voor Democratie and the PVV.

Some 72% of people polled in the Netherlands said they might or would be likely to vote in the European elections, although turnout is usually between 30% and 40%.

The most important issues for Dutch voters were climate change (73%), followed by the functioning of the EU and the protection of human rights and democracy. Top of the concerns in the EU as a whole were economic growth, youth unemployment and migration.

Despite the overall support for the EU, a ‘feeling of uncertainty’ has evolved and over one in four Europeans think that the EU is ‘neither a good thing nor a bad thing’.

https://www.dutchnews.nl/news/2019/04/no-to-nexit-dutch-most-likely-to-vote-to-stay-in-the-eu/

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great news, of course a no to chaotic messes such as a brexit, nexit

Livia
26-04-2019, 09:02 AM
No one thought the UK would vote to leave, but we did. So I'd discourage you from celebrating too early.

Crimson Dynamo
26-04-2019, 09:24 AM
"spring Eurobarometer report, carried out on behalf of the European parliament."

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Nicky91
26-04-2019, 09:28 AM
No one thought the UK would vote to leave, but we did. So I'd discourage you from celebrating too early.

well i hope we aren't that stupid to go for this silly chaotic mess

Alf
26-04-2019, 12:53 PM
Get out while you can Nicky. Don't go down with the sinking ship, there won't be enough lifeboats for everyone.

Nicky91
26-04-2019, 01:29 PM
Get out while you can Nicky. Don't go down with the sinking ship, there won't be enough lifeboats for everyone.

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its not a sinking ship, and we never had any troubles with EU, we got a good relationship with them


if there is a referendum, i would also vote NO to a Nexit

The Slim Reaper
26-04-2019, 01:31 PM
Don't listen to cultists, Nicky, whom, despite everything that has happened, and all the evidence to the contrary, still believe we're heading for some golden dawn, when we're really heading for a golden shower.

Nicky91
26-04-2019, 03:34 PM
Be fair to poor Nicky, Livia, maybe he's been watching a lot of House of Commons footage, in which case he can be forgiven for believing that Britain operates like one giant Benny Hill sketch.

we see a lot of that on our news yes, my parents also thought of that behaviour there as one big theatre show around brexit

user104658
26-04-2019, 03:39 PM
we see a lot of that on our news yes, my parents also thought of that behaviour there as one big theatre show around brexit

Westminster has been like that forever, it's not just brexit

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But don't judge all of us by their standards Nicky! The Scottish government in Edinburgh is very modern and sensible :hee:

https://www.prospect.org.uk/rw/images/resizes/1324_Feature.jpg

Nicky91
26-04-2019, 03:42 PM
i won't TS

btw we find your parliament more fun, while ours is just basic and so robotic sometimes how stiff our politicians are compared to british politicians

Ramsay
26-04-2019, 03:45 PM
It's well established that Britain is stupid