A new poll on the fifth anniversary of the election shows that all constituencies in the UK think that the government should prioritize trade with the European Union over the US and other countries.
The poll, conducted by the EU for the best UK for the EU Campaign Campaign, analyzed approximately 15,000 people across the UK, Scotland and Wells.
Almost one of both respondents (46 %) said the European Union should be the top priority of the government in trade. While less than half of that number (21 %) selected the United States.
About 4 percent thought that the government should be China, while 6 % were in favor of another country.

Clacton – Nigel Farage’s constituency – despite winning a sector in a pro -Trump -Europe ticket, did not reject the process.
This is a similar story in Boston and Scanz, which recorded the strongest exit vote in the 2016 referendum.
The desire for closer relations between the European Union and the United Kingdom was stronger among voters who had changed from conservative to worker in the past election (57 %).
Of all those who voted for the Labor Party in the past elections, two -thirds (66 %) thought that the government should prioritize trade with the European Union, while only 9 % for the United States.
The best for Britain is an organization that fights to keep Britain open to the European Union and “solve the problems facing the UK” after the election.
The results came just days after Donald Trump swore for the second time as the US president and promised to impose tariffs on China and the European Union.

While Sir Kier Starmer has rejected suggestions that the British must make such a choice, and recently described it as “wrong,” Rachel Reeves said on Sunday that the government is “completely happy” that seeking to join a The business plan is without tariffs with Europe. .
The Chancellor said that the government will examine the prospect of the Pan-Warro Mediterranean Convention (PEM), as it would be with any “constructive idea” in accordance with its “red line” about not returning to the European Union.
The Labor Party has rejected the rejection of the Customs Union or the single market, but has pledged to seek economic cooperation with Brussels as part of the reset of British -EU relations.
Marus Sefcovich, the EU Commerce Commissioner, suggested this week that the United Kingdom could join PEM, which allows for non -tariff trade throughout Europe, as well as some North African and Dinner countries.
Meanwhile, Mr Trump has also pointed to the continuation of close relations with the UK, praising Kir for doing “very good work so far” and said the couple will have a phone call in the next 24 hours.
“I’m working well with him,” said Mr Trump on Saturday at Air Force Van. I love him so much. “
He represents his country in philosophy. “I may not agree with his philosophy, but I have a very good relationship with him.”
This comes after the fact that Mr Trump has “more than one barrel” in a trade agreement with the UK last week.
“The British economy is contracted and there is no growth,” said Andrew Hill, a senior analyst at the Heritage Foundation, who helped prepare the 2025 project document that the Trump administration uses as a plan for politics.
Starmer’s government has doubled the failed economic policies of Jeremy Hunt and the past conservative prime ministers. They must give up their tested and failed policies on punitive taxes, borrowing and reckless costs. England is bankrupt.
The Trump administration is in a position that can provide a free trade agreement that could be a way to the British economy, but Starmer and its group … they did everything they could to insult Trump’s president, and now at risk. Customs tariffs are placed. If they want to economically with China – a foreign enemy – it is a kind of economic boycott.
The MRP poll was studied from 14858 adults between December 16 and 28.
“Our number one priority is to grow the British economy, and free and open trade with our most important partners will be economically key to implementing our change plan,” said a government spokesman.
We continue to work with the United States and the European Union to remove barriers to trade and help grow British trade.