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British Prime Minister Theresa May Daniel Leal-Olivas AP/Press Association Images

Poll: Are you worried about the future of the EU?

The Irish government has repeatedly said it is committed to the European Union.

THE FUTURE OF the European Union has been debated a lot recently, on foot of Brexit and the rise of right-wight, anti-EU parties in a number of countries.

French voters are taking to the polls today in the most unpredictable presidential election in decades.

National Front leader Marine Le Pen, one of the favourites to win, wants to pull France out of the eurozone and has threatened to take the country out of the EU as well.

If this came to pass, the EU as we know it could be over.

We want to know: Are you worried about the future of the EU?


Poll Results:

Yes (9052)
No (5995)
I'm not sure (934)

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