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Poll: Should Ireland leave the EU?

It has been a turbulent few weeks since the UK voted to leave to EU.

IT HAS BEEN turbulent six weeks since the UK voted in an historic referendum to leave the EU.

In the wake of the Brexit result there has been some initial impact; but most of the coverage has been wild speculation over what it will mean for the UK economy and the world at large.

The Bank of England cut interest rates yesterday to try to prevent what they believed would be a big recession coming down the road. But other commentators say that things aren’t as bad as predicted.

In Ireland, economists are warning that Irish jobs are already at risk over the vote, while this week in was announced that tax revenues were down on what was expected.

But what would happen if Ireland was to follow suit and have our own referendum to leave?

Today we’re asking: Should Ireland leave the EU?


Poll Results:

No (18283)
Yes (7671)
Don't know (1128)

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