Rejoining the EU is the most popular option
YouGov Eurotrack study examines attitudes towards the EU
Seven in ten Britons support a closer relationship with the EU than we have now
Latest EU referendum results 20th April – Remain in EU 45% (-), Leave EU 33% (-2)
Latest EU referendum results 20th April – Remain in EU 45% (-1), Leave EU 35% (-1)
Voters are sceptical that a No vote in the coming EU referendum would lead to an unconditional departure from the EU
‘Bregret’ stands at highest level recorded to date
Majority of polled countries pessimistic about EU; Danes overtake Germans as favouring EU most
A majority (70%) of UK opinion formers back continued EU membership
A major YouGov study of citizens in 13 member countries looks at attitudes to the EU
YouGov President, Peter Kellner, discusses Cameron's room for manoeuvre on the EU budget
52% of Germans say EU is better off with UK , but 37% of French think the opposite
Will Cameron’s speech on the EU this week settle the issue of Europe or provoke political conflict?
Voters in six EU member states think an independent Scotland should be allowed to join the EU – but many reject the idea of a fast-track membership plan
49% of Brits would vote to leave the EU while 57% of Germans would vote to stay
Despite Briton's general scepticism towards the EU and closer European integration, a surprisingly large minority would support an EU standing army
Anxiety over EU immigration is not unique to Britain, and neither is the will to do something about it
Analysis: How would an EU referendum vote go - and should the PM or Miliband commit to one?
The number of Brits who say they would vote to leave the EU if a referendum were held has fallen
YouGov President, Peter Kellner, analyses David Cameron's approach to the EU