Should Germany withdraw from the European Union?
The European Union is a politico-economic union of 28 countries with a combined population of over 510 million. The purpose of the EU was to promote free trade and immigration within its internal market. Each member country would also enact similar laws regarding agriculture and development. Germany has been a member of the EU since January 1958. Proponents leaving the EU argue that membership undermines Germany's sovereignty and leaving would help Germany control immigration. Opponents of leaving the EU argue would damage trade, cause unemployment and harm foreign investment.
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Response rates from 2.4k Liberal Conservatism voters.
9% Yes |
91% No |
6% Yes |
83% No |
3% Yes, but maintain free trade agreements with EU nations |
8% No, but renegotiate for strict limits on migration into the country and the terms of our monetary contributions |
0% No, but renegotiate the terms of our monetary contributions |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 2.4k Liberal Conservatism voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 2.4k Liberal Conservatism voters.
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Unique answers from Liberal Conservatism voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9DYB5TH1yr1Y
No, and increase its involvement
@9J895W710mos10MO
no, but renegotiate migration limits and work to strengthen the eu and help bring georgia and albania into the eu in the near future
@998FCRJ2yrs2Y
No, we have seen what happens to a country that does it.
@9974N662yrs2Y
Germany has been the one of the biggest beneficiary of European Union.
@924ZFT33yrs3Y
I agree with the withdrawal but not why or how it’s I’m being done
@8W2J47H3yrs3Y
Yes because the EU doesn't work now. It's an economical union and should be the union for people and rights.
@97QQPCJ2yrs2Y
No, but some border control is necessary
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