LONDON – About two-thirds of the British trade unionists for a new referendum on the brexit. That is apparent from a survey of more than 2700 members of the three biggest unions, according to The Guardian Sunday.
Of the members of Unite, the largest union, is 59 percent for a new plebiscite and wants to 61 percent in the EU remain. Surveys among the members of the other two gepolste trade unions, Unison and GMB, giving a similar picture.
Many trade unionists think that the employment is less as Britain from the European Union get. Also, they fear that the standard of living goes down.
The British trade unions come Monday met for an annual conference. At that meeting the brexit discussed.
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