By Thomas Seymat | With PEW RESEARCH CENTER
A few weeks ahead of the make-or-break UK referendum on whether to leave the European Union, several surveys hint that while Europeans are against Brexit, they are increasingly divided, and doubtful, on the role of the EU.
Views on the EU vary dramatically depending on the member states, according to a Pew Research survey.
Poland and Hungary, despite
current tensions with Brussels from their Eurosceptic governments, have
the highest percentage of favourable views of the EU, with 72 percent
and 61 percent respectively.
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Source: euronews.
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