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Eurosceptic$528038$ - Übersetzung nach niederländisch

Euroscepticism in the united kingdom; Britain's relationship with Europe; British Eurosceptic
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  • [[Margaret Thatcher]], Prime Minister from 1979 to 1990, was considered as a symbol of Euroscepticism. She was an opponent of the [[Maastricht Treaty]], which was ratified by the UK in 1993.
  • Vote Leave signs in 2016

Eurosceptic      
n. Engelsman of Engelse politicus die niet achter intiemere samenwerking tussen Groot Brittannië en de Europese Gemeenschap staat

Definition

Euro-sceptic
¦ noun a person who is opposed to increasing the powers of the European Union.
Derivatives
Euro-sceptical adjective
Euro-scepticism noun

Wikipedia

Euroscepticism in the United Kingdom

Euroscepticism in the United Kingdom is a continuum of belief ranging from the opposition to certain political policies of the European Union to the complete opposition to the United Kingdom’s membership of the European Union. It has been a significant element in the politics of the United Kingdom (UK). A 2009 Eurobarometer survey of EU citizens showed support for membership of the EU was lowest in the United Kingdom, alongside Latvia and Hungary.: 91–3 

Levels of support for the EU have historically been lower in the UK than most other member states. UK citizens are the least likely to feel a sense of European identity, and national sovereignty is also seen as more important to British people than that of people from other EU nations. Additionally, the United Kingdom was the least integrated EU member state with four 'opt-outs' – the most of any EU member state.

A referendum on the UK's membership of the European Community was held in 1975, with a majority voting in favour of continued membership of the EC (which later evolved into the European Union). A referendum on membership of the EU was held in 2016, with a majority of voters voting to leave the European Union.

The decision of the electorate to vote in favour of Brexit marks the first time in history that a member state has decided to leave the European Union.