Tommy Tainant
Diamond Member
Poll finds that 60% of Britons want to keep their EU citizenship
Six out of 10 Britons want to keep their European Union citizenship after Brexit –including the rights to live, work, study and travel in the EU – and many would be prepared to pay large sums to do so, according to research led by the London School of Economics.
Support for retaining the rights is particularly strong among 18- to 24-year-olds, 85% of whom want to retain their EU citizenship in addition to their British citizenship. Around 80% of people living in London also want to maintain the same rights.
Being European is s much a part of me as my being Welsh.
Six out of 10 Britons want to keep their European Union citizenship after Brexit –including the rights to live, work, study and travel in the EU – and many would be prepared to pay large sums to do so, according to research led by the London School of Economics.
Support for retaining the rights is particularly strong among 18- to 24-year-olds, 85% of whom want to retain their EU citizenship in addition to their British citizenship. Around 80% of people living in London also want to maintain the same rights.
Being European is s much a part of me as my being Welsh.