BRITAIN’S vote to leave the EU strengthened Eurosceptics across the continent yesterday.
Denmark’s People’s Movement, uniting the Communist Party and the red-green Unity List (EL) party, hailed the landmark “victory” against the “undemocratic EU system” and called for a Danish referendum.
EL spokeswoman Pernille Skipper said: “We are pleased at the British results, not least on behalf of the British employees who now have better opportunities to combat the driving down of wages and poverty.
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