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===Membership by country at December 2007=== [[File:IND-DEM percentage map December 2007.PNG|thumb|IND/DEM percentage of MEPs by member state December 2007 (see [[:Image:IND-DEM percentage map December 2007.PNG|description]] for sources)<br /> {| |{{legend|#FFE0E0|no MEPs}} {{legend|#FFA0C0|1% to 5%}} {{legend|#FF80C0|5% to 10%}} {{legend|#FF40A0|10% to 20%}} {{legend|#C00080|20% to 30%}} {{legend|#A00040|30% to 40%}} {{legend|#800000|40% to 50%}} {{legend|#400000|50% plus}} |} ]] A December 2007 European Parliament document considered the groups. Page 9 of that document had a table. That table gave the number of MEPs for each group and member state at December 2007. That table's data for IND/DEM is depicted as percentages in the diagram on the right.<ref>{{cite web |title=The faces of the European Parliament 2007β09 |url=http://www.europarl.europa.eu/pdf/welcome_brochures/faces/ep_faces_2007_09_en.pdf |publisher=European Parliament |access-date=28 February 2024}}</ref> Such support for IND/DEM as was expressed came from Northern European states, with especial reference to the member states of the North-West. Its strongholds were Sweden and Denmark, who sent "June list" MEPs from [[June List]] and [[June Movement]] to the Parliament, and the United Kingdom, with 13% of its MEPs at December 2007 coming from UKIP and sitting with IND/DEM. As of December 2007 no member state had more than 13% of its MEPs sitting with IND/DEM and eighteen member states (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain) had none. {{clear}}
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