Τετάρτη 18 Μαΐου 2016

Britain: The EU stays ahead of the "output" in the latest polls

Britain: The EU stays ahead of the "output" in the latest polls

Series polls that saw the light of day yesterday and today give preference to the camp which advocates Britain's stay in the European Union, as we approach the date of the referendum.

Of the five opinion polls recently conducted, the four give preference to "stay."

'So the YouGov institute poll published by the Times today, gives 44% for the stay in the EU, against 40% in favor of output, with 12% being undecided.

The vote in favor of 'stay' is preceded in another poll, that of ORB institute, released yesterday in the Daily Telegraph: 55% of voters would vote in favor of leaving the EU, an increase of four percentage points compared to the previous poll. Instead, the 'exit' camp fell by three percentage points to 40%.

According to research institute British Election Survey, on behalf of the electronic newspaper The Independent, 43% of respondents would vote in favor of leaving the EU and 40.5% in favor of leaving the Union, while a survey by Ipsos Mori for Evening Standard gives a very comfortable difference with 55% of respondents are in favor of residence and 37% for output.

Investigation of ICM for the Guardian shows impressively the dichotomy of responses depending on whether the survey is carried out on the internet or by telephone: in the first case the rate of output is preceded by four points in the second that stay ahead by eight points (made ten a.m. leaving aside undecided).

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