Article 14QHX Why Britain won't vote to leave the EU

Why Britain won't vote to leave the EU

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Guardian Staff
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An exit from the European Union would mean huge economic costs for Britain and no political benefits whatsoever

Among the multiple existential challenges facing the European Union this year - refugees, populist politics, German-inspired austerity, government bankruptcy in Greece and perhaps Portugal - one crisis is well on its way to resolution. Britain will not vote to leave the EU.

This confident prediction may seem to be contradicted by polls showing roughly 50% support for "Brexit" in the June referendum. And British public opinion may move even further in the "Out" direction for a while longer, as euroskeptics ridicule the "new deal" for Britain agreed at the EU summit on 19 February.

Related: EU referendum: a timetable for the UK

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