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41% of Europeans think the EU should have less powers What about you?

Poll: 41% of Europeans think the EU should have less powers (3 member(s) have cast votes)

If a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty was to be held now, you would vote

  1. Yes (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

  2. No (3 votes [100.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 100.00%

Do you think the EU should have

  1. more power than it has now: more decisions should be taken at the European level (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

  2. less power than it has now: more decisions should be taken at a national or local level (3 votes [100.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 100.00%

  3. the same power it has now, but should not be given any more (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

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Posted 16 November 2009 - 06:57 PM

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Independent poll of all 27 EU member states on the future of the European Union

23 March 2007


Open Europe today releases the first independent poll on the future of the European Union to be carried out in all 27 EU member states. As EU leaders gather in Berlin to agree a declaration on the future of Europe, we asked voters how they thought the EU should change. TNS carried out interviews in all EU member states during March.

Key findings

75% of people in the EU want a referendum on any new treaty which gives more powers to the EU. In the UK, 83% would want a vote to be held. A majority in all 27 countries would want a referendum.

Across the EU as a whole, 28% think the EU should have more powers than it has now and that more decisions should be taken at the European level. 23% think the EU should keep the powers it has now, but should not be given any more. 41% think the EU should have less powers than it has now and that more decisions should be taken at a national or local level. In the UK the equivalent figures were 11%, 27%, and 58% - a clear majority for taking powers back.

If there was a referendum on a treaty giving new powers to the EU, on average 41% of people in the EU would vote for it, with an exactly equal 41% voting against. But UK voters would vote more than three to one against a such a new treaty (67% - 21%). Majorities would also vote “no” in 16 EU countries, including Germany.

While the Berlin Declaration is to cite the euro as one of the great achievements of the EU, a majority of citizens in the eurozone want to go back to their old national currencies. For the eurozone as a whole 47% wanted to keep the euro, but 49% wanted to go back to their old currency. There is majority support for keeping the euro in only 6 out of the 13 euro member countries.

If there were a referendum, 11 out of the 14 non euro members would vote not to join the euro. Opposition to joining in the UK is at its highest ever: 77% – 19% against. Only Romania, Denmark and Malta would vote to join.

Looking at how the EU should change, across the EU as a whole, voters’ top priorities were to establish clear fixed limits on the powers of the EU, and to reduce the EU’s trade barriers against developing countries. Their lowest priorities are the creation of an EU foreign minister, further enlargement and CAP reform.

For the EU as a whole, 56% agreed with the statement that “the European Union does not represent ordinary people in our country”. Only 34% disagreed. In the UK the figures were 68% - 27%.

Source: http://www.openeurop...essreleaseid=31




A full breakdown of the results is available at: http://www.openeurop...ainfindings.pdf
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