According to a survey by Populus of Britain staying in the EU were in favor of 55 percent. investigated and, according to Ipsos Mori – 52 percent.
published on Thursday on Twitter Populus poll shows that 45 percent. of respondents want their country to remain in the Union. The study, conducted on the Internet on Tuesday and Wednesday to midnight local time (Thursday, 1 night in Poland), was attended by 4,700 people.
On the other hand, according to a survey by Ipsos Mori for the newspaper “Evening Standard” for Brexitem 48 percent would vote. respondents. Published on Thursday, a survey was conducted by telephone on a group of 1 592 adults on Tuesday and Wednesday. In the second day to 21 hours local time (22 in Poland).
This is the second survey also shows that 12 percent. voters may alter the decision, before he gives his voice. “Evening Standard” indicates that it shows how this “historic decision divided the country.”
Reuters notes that after the publication of a survey by Ipsos Mori increased rate of the pound sterling to the dollar.
Prime Minister David Cameron told the newspaper after the vote has been cast in the center of London, that “today’s referendum is the most important vote of generations, and the result will be irreversible.” “There is no turning back,” – said the leader of the British Conservatives.
“A vote for leaving the EU strongly hit our economy, threaten jobs and maintain family here in London” – said the Prime Minister. “So, if you want, that Britain was stronger, safer and more prosperous for you, your children and grandchildren, zagłosujcie for remaining the” EU – appealed.
In turn, the former mayor of London, Boris Johnson, also a member of the Conservative Party supporter Brexitu but said: “It’s the only chance in life to vote for output (Britain from the EU) to re-take control of our money, our trade, our borders, our laws and our democracy.” He added that he would be urging people to vote for Brexitem and on Friday “will celebrate Independence Day.”
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