Why the ‘Brexit’ Warnings Don’t Seem to Be Working in Britain - News Summed Up

Why the ‘Brexit’ Warnings Don’t Seem to Be Working in Britain


A country in the European Union has little control over the movement of people between other countries in the union. (In this poll, 15 percent were “don’t knows.”)If British voters do feel unfazed, it’s understandable. Or they may believe that the European Union would seek to maintain most of the current trade arrangements, rather than taking a sharply retaliatory line. A stream of recent opinion polls suggests that Britons will vote Thursday to leave the European Union. A recent poll from ComRes found that 21 percent of “leave” voters thought a recession fairly likely, and 5 percent very likely.


Source: New York Times June 17, 2016 04:07 UTC



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