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Gen Z Britons Demand New Vote to Rejoin European Union

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Published: 23 June 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

A substantial shift is occurring across the British political landscape as time alters the electorate. A generation of young adults currently feels entirely left out from the original decision-making process. These citizens were too young to cast their ballots during the historic referendum of 2016. Today, an overwhelming majority of these young individuals believe that Brexit has completely failed. Fresh polling numbers show that most young people now want another vote on European membership.

The extensive study focused on the opinions of individuals aged between eighteen and twenty-eight. This specific age group is commonly referred to by researchers and commentators as Generation Z. The research was conducted carefully by the well-known independent thinktank called More in Common. The detailed findings were recently shared exclusively with journalists to highlight changing social attitudes. The data suggests that deep dissatisfaction is brewing among the newest voters in the nation.

According to the published figures, sixty percent of this group would choose to rejoin. Conversely, only nine percent of these young respondents would vote to stay outside the bloc. The remaining portion of the sampled population expressed uncertainty or lacked a definitive opinion. Analysts decided to filter the results to focus only on those likely to vote. When looking solely at active voters, the margin of victory becomes an absolute landslide.

In that specific scenario, the pro-European camp captures eighty-one percent of the total vote. The group wishing to remain outside the European Union secures a mere nineteen percent. This massive disparity highlights a profound generational divide regarding the international standing of the country. The comprehensive study surveyed four hundred and forty young people across various British regions.

The results show that exactly half of the respondents view Brexit as a failure. In stark contrast, only sixteen percent of these young citizens consider the project a success. Meanwhile, thirty-four percent of the participants remain completely undecided about the entire political situation. This collective skepticism reveals a significant challenge for politicians who support the current status quo.

The executive director of the thinktank offered some valuable context regarding these striking numbers. Luke Tryl noted that the original referendum was highly formative for this specific generation. Many young people experienced this massive national debate during their crucial formative childhood years. They were far too young to vote but still remember the intense political campaigns. They also vividly recall the long years of angry public debate that followed afterwards.

Now, a decade later, these individuals are expressing their clear frustration with the outcome. Three in five young people clearly want a fresh referendum on rejoining the bloc. Interestingly, very few believe that the concept of leaving was completely doomed from the start. Like the wider public, they believe the project could have worked out quite well. However, they blame modern politicians for ruining the execution of the entire departure process.

Young Britons mostly support the general idea of returning to the large European community. Yet, focus group discussions suggest they harbor some genuine hesitation about a immediate campaign. They strongly dislike the idea of returning to the endless arguments of their youth. There is a real fear that constitutional debates will distract from urgent daily struggles. These pressing issues include the high cost of living and a lack of housing. Young people also want the government to focus heavily on jobs and climate change.

Hostility toward the departure from the European Union is strongest among the youngest adults. This includes individuals aged between eighteen and twenty-one who were small children in 2016. Within this youngest bracket, fifty-three percent declare the entire project an absolute failure. Only twelve percent of these very young adults view the outcome as a success. This negative sentiment softens only slightly when looking at the older part of Generation Z.

Among those aged twenty-five to twenty-eight, forty-eight percent still label the project a failure. Twenty percent of these slightly older individuals view the departure as a genuine success. While a clear consensus exists that the current situation is failing, opinions remain divided. Young people disagree on whether the concept was flawed or just badly managed. About thirty-seven percent believe the plan was simply ruined by incompetent political leaders.

They argue that poor handling by successive governments caused the current economic difficulties. Meanwhile, twenty-nine percent believe the project was never going to work from the beginning. They view the entire concept of leaving the single market as inherently flawed. Only eleven percent of all respondents maintain that Brexit has worked well so far. Finally, twenty-three percent of the surveyed individuals chose to express no opinion at all.

This fresh polling arrives during a much broader national conversation about democratic change. The narrow referendum victory in 2016 was heavily carried by older generations of voters. At that time, the Leave campaign won with fifty-one point nine percent of the vote. The Remain camp followed very closely behind with forty-eight point one percent. Since that historic day, time has altered the official voter rolls in a massive way.

A prominent pollster named Peter Kellner has argued that the old majority has vanished. Writing on his personal Substack, he noted a significant shift in national demographics. More than six million British citizens have died since the referendum took place. Older demographics voted overwhelmingly to leave the European Union during the national ballot. Approximately sixty-four percent of voters over the age of sixty-five favored leaving.

Therefore, natural mortality has disproportionately affected the original coalition that supported leaving the bloc. Calculations based on official government data reveal the true scale of this shift. This information was originally compiled and published clearly by the Financial Times newspaper. Roughly fifteen percent of the original Leave voters have now passed away over time. In comparison, only ten percent of the original Remain voters have died since then.

Meanwhile, about six million young people have successfully aged into the active electorate. These individuals were entirely ineligible to participate in the democratic process ten years ago. This continuous generational replacement has led political analysts to make some very bold claims. They argue that the pro-Brexit majority has effectively vanished through natural population turnover. This ongoing demographic shift has created an active anti-Brexit majority in the country today.

This new majority comprises several million living voters who favor closer European ties. According to the data, sixty-two percent want a referendum within five years. Only eleven percent of individuals under twenty-nine oppose holding another national vote. Meanwhile, twenty-seven percent of these young citizens remain completely unsure about the timeline. The appetite for a second vote is highest among those who wish to return. Eighty-eight percent of prospective Rejoin voters strongly back the creation of a new ballot.

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