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  "publishedAt": "2026-06-23T15:33:26.000Z",
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    "https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/jun/23/majority-gen-z-britons-new-vote-rejoin-eu-poll-finds"
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  "textContent": "submitted by Powderhorn to news\n10 points | 1 comments\nhttps://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/jun/23/majority-gen-z-britons-new-vote-rejoin-eu-poll-finds\n\n> A generation of young Britons who were locked out of the 2016 EU referendum because of their age now believe that Brexit has failed, with a majority demanding a fresh vote to rejoin the EU, exclusive polling shows.\n>\n> Gen Z Britons show deep dissatisfaction with the UK’s departure from the EU, according to new polling of 18- to 28-year-olds conducted by the thinktank More in Common and shared with the Guardian.\n>\n> The data reveals that 60% of this cohort would vote to rejoin the bloc if given the opportunity, compared with 9% who would vote to stay out.\n>\n> When filtering the results to focus solely on those likely to cast a ballot in a hypothetical second referendum, the margin becomes a landslide, with the pro-EU Remain/Rejoin camp capturing 81% of the vote against just 19% for remaining outside.\n>\n> The More in Common study, which surveyed 440 young people across Britain, shows that 50% of gen Z Britons categorise Brexit as a failure. In contrast, only 16% view the project as a success, while 34% remain undecided.",
  "title": "Three in five gen Z Britons would like new vote to rejoin EU, poll finds"
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