UK: The "Residence supporters" in the EU is over 15%
Supporters of Britain's stay in the European Union have increased, resulting in the campaign in terms of "residence" have lead 15 percentage points over its rivals, according to a telephone poll ORB institute for the newspaper The Daily Telegraph.
The poll, conducted on a sample of 800 people, shows that support for EU stay is 55%, four points higher than a comparable poll conducted last month, while the number of those who support the Brexit, as it is called the exit from the EU has dropped by three percentage points to 40%.
"Time may be running out the camp Brexit, as the place of" residence campaign; strengthened the electorate is polarized more and more, "writes the newspaper the Lynton Crosby, an expert strategist who helped the Prime Minister David Cameron won parliamentary elections last year.
However the Crosby said that the greatest call for campaign Cameron for Britain to remain in the EU is to persuade pro-European voters to go to vote. According to the poll of the ORB, from those who say they will definitely vote 51% support 'stay' and 45% to "exit."
"The participation rate remains a major issue on the campaign to stay," said Crosbie said.
Supporters of Britain's stay in the European Union have increased, resulting in the campaign in terms of "residence" have lead 15 percentage points over its rivals, according to a telephone poll ORB institute for the newspaper The Daily Telegraph.
The poll, conducted on a sample of 800 people, shows that support for EU stay is 55%, four points higher than a comparable poll conducted last month, while the number of those who support the Brexit, as it is called the exit from the EU has dropped by three percentage points to 40%.
"Time may be running out the camp Brexit, as the place of" residence campaign; strengthened the electorate is polarized more and more, "writes the newspaper the Lynton Crosby, an expert strategist who helped the Prime Minister David Cameron won parliamentary elections last year.
However the Crosby said that the greatest call for campaign Cameron for Britain to remain in the EU is to persuade pro-European voters to go to vote. According to the poll of the ORB, from those who say they will definitely vote 51% support 'stay' and 45% to "exit."
"The participation rate remains a major issue on the campaign to stay," said Crosbie said.
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