A survey of Danish voters has suggested fear of closer political union was the main reason for the country’s vote to reject euro-zone membership last month, rather than concerns about the currency.

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Series Details Vol 6, No.38, 19.10.00, p2
Publication Date 19/10/2000
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Date: 19/10/00

The poll found that 37% of those who voted against the euro did so because they were worried about closer union, with one in four stating that preserving Danish national identity was the most important issue.

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