According to the research company TNS’ latest public opinion made between 11 – 15 February, survey that is made with 120 participants, 36% percent of English participants defend the certain leave from the EU.
According to the research company TNS’ latest public opinion made between 11 – 15 February, survey that is made with 120 participants, 36% percent of English participants defend the certain leave from the EU.
The report showed more voters want Britain to leave the European than to remain; with the results showing that the “leave defenders” have the lead with being 2 points ahead.
%36 says yes to the Leave
The report from 11 – 15 February 2016 states that %36 per cent of the participants support the prospective decision for UK to leave the EU, when a %34 percent are against the leave.
%23 per cent is “Undecided”
Amongst the participants to the survey, were a %7 per cent of “non-voters” along with a %23 per cent still being “undecided”.
TNS stated that when excluding the %7 of non-voters off the poll, the leavers’ votes would automatically increase to %39 and in such a case, that would lead to a high possibility of UK’s leave from the EU. However, TNS also remarked that when examining the predictions on the consequences of the referendum, there is a %38 per cent of EU-stayers along with a %28 per cent of leave voters.