Should Ireland withdraw from the European Union?
In January of 1973, the Republic of Ireland joined the European Economic Community, now known as the European Union (EU). Proponents argue that leaving the EU could cost Ireland a permanent loss of 3.1% GDP. Opponents of EU membership argue that it leaves Ireland's economy vulnerable to the economic declines of other European countries including Italy and Greece.
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Response rates from 1.1k Clare voters.
10% Yes |
90% No |
8% Yes |
86% No |
2% Yes, but maintain free trade agreements with EU nations |
3% 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 1.1k Clare voters.
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Unique answers from Clare voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9ZWFB365 days5D
I don't think we should withdraw, However, as mentioned elsewhere by me, yes rules for migrants should be adjusted in general, but also, I think that there are certain issues with other EU countries that the Irish government seem to just roll over for
@9ZVJZF36 days6D
No but renegotiate for strict limits on immigration into the country and terms of our money contributions and the right to not introduce hate speech laws and any gender ideology or any LGBQT recognition
@9DWX8RT1yr1Y
Not right now, maybe later.
@9ZHJK2K3wks3W
No, but Ireland should seek to reform the EU away from its current direction of increased military and global interference.
@9ZFSGBY3wks3W
Yes, in order to reduce Irish complicity with Fortress Europe and the genocide in Gaza. Additionally to prevent capitalism from being enshrined in supranational law.
@9ZBS3BB4wks4W
the eu is an ultimately exploited of an imperialist body yeah we do depend on them and leaving the EU would Cause certain catastrophe for our, our economy
@9MY38KG6mos6MO
Not at present and not over migration, but I do think we should continue to evaluate our relationship with the EU.
@9F5WPFP1yr1Y
Yes, but over a 10-year period at least in order to ensure a smooth transition towards a self-sufficient country.
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