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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Sally Hayden

Brexit: Young people in Britain fear for future after leaving the EU, finds study

Young British people are worried about Brexit's impact on their opportunities and career plans, according to new research.

Next Generation, a British Council research series, found that two-thirds of young adults say they have an "international outlook".

This was roughly the same number that felt that way in 2011, the last time the British Council conducted this research in the UK.

Some 56 per cent said they hope to work abroad in the future, while 57 per cent said they felt positive about the effects of globalisation on the UK.

While 69 per cent were in favour of remaining in the EU, about 50 per cent admitted to not voting in the 2016 referendum. If it was held again, 60 per cent said they would vote to remain.

When asked what makes them proud to be British, a majority of young people said the NHS was the main or only reason.

The research, carried out by think tank Demos, was undertaken between October 2016 and May 2017. It comprised of a survey taken by 2,000 18- to- 30-year-olds, as well as discussions with focus groups and analysis of social media.

A spokesman for the Department for Education responded to the research by saying Britain should always remain a "truly outward looking, global nation."

"Schools already prepare pupils for life in modern Britain by teaching them the knowledge, skills and values they need to fulfil their potential," he said.

"For example, the citizenship curriculum teaches young people to play a full role in society and we have introduced both a national and international citizen service to support this.

"We recognise the value of international exchange programmes and collaboration in education and training, and are investing over £70m this year in high quality careers provision for young people."

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