
“The majority of Dutch people want a referendum on whether or not the Netherlands should stay part of the European Union, like the Brits are doing later this week. In a poll by EenVandaag among 27 thousand people, 54 percent voted for a so-called Nexit referendum. Should there be a referendum, the EU-opponents will only barely not have a majority – 48 percent think currently think that the Netherlands should leave the EU. 45 percent are for EU membership. PVV voters are the biggest EU-opponents, with 94 percent being for a Nexit. 50Plus voters come in second place with 63 percent for and SP in third with 58 percent.”
http://www.nltimes.nl/2016/06/21/majority-dutch-also-want-referendum-eu-membership/
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