Brexit: Remain would be ahead in fresh EU referendum, new polls tracker suggests
Remain would be ahead in a fresh referendum on Britain’s EU membership, according to a poll-of-polls tracker headed by the elections expert Professor Sir John Curtice.
Research by the National Centre for Social Research claims that a majority (52 per cent) of British people currently want to stay inside the bloc while 48 per cent would opt to leave.
Using the average share of the vote in six of the most recent polls that have queried voting intention in a second referendum, the organisation launched its rolling tracker in order to “cut through the white noise that surrounds individual polling results”.
Brexit: Remain would be ahead in fresh EU referendum, new polls tracker suggests | The Independent
Remain would be ahead in a fresh referendum on Britain’s EU membership, according to a poll-of-polls tracker headed by the elections expert Professor Sir John Curtice.
Research by the National Centre for Social Research claims that a majority (52 per cent) of British people currently want to stay inside the bloc while 48 per cent would opt to leave.
Using the average share of the vote in six of the most recent polls that have queried voting intention in a second referendum, the organisation launched its rolling tracker in order to “cut through the white noise that surrounds individual polling results”.
Brexit: Remain would be ahead in fresh EU referendum, new polls tracker suggests | The Independent
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