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| Euroscepticism (also known as EU-scepticism) means criticism of the European Union (EU) and European integration. It can also mean opposition to and total rejection of the EU (anti-EU-ism).The main sources of Euroscepticism have been notions that integration weakens national sovereignty and the nation state; that there is a democratic deficit in the European Union; that the EU is too bureaucratic; that it encourages high levels of migration; or perceptions that it is a neoliberal organisation which benefits the business elite at the expense of the working class. Euroscepticism is found in political parties across the political spectrum, both left-wing and right-wing. Recently, the rise in radical right-wing parties in Europe is strongly linked to a rise in Euroscepticism on the continent.Eurobarometer surveys of EU citizens show that trust in the EU and its institutions has declined strongly since a peak in 2007. Since then it has been consistently below 50%. A 2009 survey showed that support for EU membership was lowest in Latvia, the United Kingdom (UK) and Hungary. By 2016, the countries viewing the EU most unfavourably were Greece, France, Spain and the UK. A referendum on continued EU membership was held in the UK in 2016, which resulted in a 51.9% vote in favour of leaving the EU. Since 2015, trust in the EU has risen slightly in most EU countries as a consequence of falling unemployment rates and accelerating economic growth. Euroscepticism should not be confused with anti-Europeanism as the former is internal while the latter is external and refers to rejection of European culture and Europeanisation and sentiments, opinions and discrimination against European ethnic groups. The opposite of Euroscepticism is known as pro-Europeanism (or European Unionism). |