An Ipsos Mori poll for the Evening Standard found that 46% of
British people back Cameron’s call for a real-terms freeze in EU spending.
Another 31% would go further by demanding a cut. Since 1996, the proportion
supporting closer EU political and economic union has fallen from 24% to 13%.
The percentage favouring withdrawal has risen from 19% to 23%. Another 28% would
like Britain to be part of an economic community without the political links,
while 29% would like the relationship to remain broadly the same as
present.
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