On a scale of 1 to 5, to what extent do you think the argument that “other countries are also aware of problems with the way the EU is organised, so if we vote to stay, there may well be a majority for a more efficient Europe in coming years anyway” is a genuine hope or false advertising?

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19 May 2016
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1 - Definitely genuine hope 13%
2 23%
3 35%
4 12%
5 - Definitely false advertising 16%

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Below are a set of arguments that have been made about leaving or remaining in the EU, that some have described as genuine hopes while some have said they are false advertising. To what extent do you think the following arguments in the EU referendum debate are genuine hopes or false advertising? “Other countries are also aware of problems with the way the EU is organised, so if we vote to stay, there may well be a majority for a more efficient Europe in coming years anyway”

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