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Brits Regret Brexit but Rejoining the EU Is Unlikely

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A recent poll has found that a majority of Britons now regret voting to leave the European Union. However, experts say that it is unlikely that the UK will rejoin the bloc in the near future.

Gina Miller: Rejoining the EU Is 'Possible'

Gina Miller, a prominent campaigner for the UK to remain in the EU, said that it is "possible" that the UK could rejoin the bloc in the future. However, she said that it would be a "long and difficult process."

"The UK would have to apply to join the EU, and it would have to meet the criteria for membership," Miller said. "This would include adopting the euro and the Schengen Agreement.

Labour Party: No Plans to Rejoin the EU

The Labour Party, which is currently the largest party in the UK, has said that it has no plans to rejoin the EU.

"We respect the result of the referendum," Labour leader Keir Starmer said. "We will not be campaigning to rejoin the EU.

Public Opinion on Brexit

Public opinion on Brexit has shifted in recent years. In the run-up to the 2016 referendum, a majority of Britons supported leaving the EU. However, a recent poll found that a majority of Britons now regret voting to leave.

The poll, conducted by YouGov, found that 52% of Britons now believe that it was a mistake to leave the EU. This is up from 47% in January 2023.

Conclusion

It is clear that a majority of Britons now regret voting to leave the EU. However, it is unlikely that the UK will rejoin the bloc in the near future. The Labour Party, which is currently the largest party in the UK, has said that it has no plans to rejoin the EU.


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