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Irish people continue to be the most optimistic about the future of the EU: Spring 2024 Eurobarometer
According to the results of the Spring 2024 Standard Eurobarometer poll, published this week, respondents in Ireland and Denmark (both 80%) are the most optimistic about the future of the EU. On average across the EU, 62% of people surveyed were optimistic about the future of the EU with sentiment lowest in France at 46%. The survey also shows that 66% of Irish people continue to have a positive view of the EU (up 2 percentage points since the previous survey in Autumn 2023) and second highest overall after Portugal at 68% (up 4 points). The EU average was 44% (unchanged).
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