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    June 6, 2016
    Euroskepticism Beyond Brexit

    After short-lived rebound, views of the EU on the decline again in key European countries

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    Euroskepticism Beyond Brexit
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    European views of the EU and potential Brexit
    Ideological splits on EU favorability
    In UK, deep ideological rifts on EU division of power
    After short-lived rebound, views of the EU on the decline again in key European countries
    EU favorability varies widely in Europe
    Younger adults much more likely than older ones to favor the EU
    Overwhelming majorities unhappy with EU’s handling of refugees
    Europeans generally disapprove of EU’s handling of economy
    Disagreement on ‘ever closer’ union
    Party divides on future of EU
    Europeans overwhelmingly agree that UK departure would hurt EU
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