The British prefer leaving the EU, according to poll
The majority of Britons have taken a final position on whether Britain should stay in the European Union would vote its exit, according to a company's ORB poll published today. While British Prime Minister David Cameron is promoting an agreement with the other leaders of the 28 countries for changes to the EU before a referendum is expected in early June this year, the survey reveals that unlike the citizens of the country in the Union is rising.
The survey showed that while 21% of voters undecided, 43% of British voters want to leave the country by the EU, while 36% wanted to remain. If you remove the undecided, the percentage of British voters want a "Brexit", or expense of Britain, rising to 54% and those who want to stay at 46%, then they were 51% and 49% a year ago.
The majority of Britons have taken a final position on whether Britain should stay in the European Union would vote its exit, according to a company's ORB poll published today. While British Prime Minister David Cameron is promoting an agreement with the other leaders of the 28 countries for changes to the EU before a referendum is expected in early June this year, the survey reveals that unlike the citizens of the country in the Union is rising.
The survey showed that while 21% of voters undecided, 43% of British voters want to leave the country by the EU, while 36% wanted to remain. If you remove the undecided, the percentage of British voters want a "Brexit", or expense of Britain, rising to 54% and those who want to stay at 46%, then they were 51% and 49% a year ago.
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