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United Kingdom European Union membership referendum
Politics of the United Kingdom
European Union
More United
Causes of the vote in favour of Brexit

Only one in five (19%) think that immigration has had a bad impact on them personally – but 55% think it’s been bad for the NHS Overall, would you say that EU immigration has been good or bad, or has had no impact on

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