Two-thirds of Irish people feel attached to EU, survey finds

Irish people have the most positive image of the European Union, a survey of member states has found.

Two-thirds of Irish people feel attached to EU, survey finds

Irish people have the most positive image of the European Union, a survey of member states has found.

The annual Eurobarometer also shows that people in Ireland are the most satisfied with how democracy works in the EU and are the most optimistic about the bloc's future.

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