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EU referendum: Poll suggests boost in support for Remain among definite voters | EU referendum: Poll suggests boost in support for Remain among definite voters |
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The Remain campaign has seen a significant boost in support among definite voters, a poll has found. | The Remain campaign has seen a significant boost in support among definite voters, a poll has found. |
The last ORB poll for the Daily Telegraph before the vote found the Remain campaign attracted 53 per cent of definite voters while Leave had 46 per cent. | The last ORB poll for the Daily Telegraph before the vote found the Remain campaign attracted 53 per cent of definite voters while Leave had 46 per cent. |
The poll shows an eight-point net reversal from last week, when Leave had a one-point lead among definite voters with 49 per cent of the vote compared to 48 per cent for Remain. | The poll shows an eight-point net reversal from last week, when Leave had a one-point lead among definite voters with 49 per cent of the vote compared to 48 per cent for Remain. |
It also found there was a large increase in the proportion of Remain voters saying they will definitely vote since the last poll, from 54 per cent to 69 per cent. | It also found there was a large increase in the proportion of Remain voters saying they will definitely vote since the last poll, from 54 per cent to 69 per cent. |
Turnout among Leave voters has dropped since the last poll from 69 per cent to 64 per cent. | Turnout among Leave voters has dropped since the last poll from 69 per cent to 64 per cent. |
The pound surged against the dollar after opinion polls showed support for Remain was gaining ground. | |
On Sunday, YouGov said it had detected a shift in opinion, with more undecided voters backing Remain. | On Sunday, YouGov said it had detected a shift in opinion, with more undecided voters backing Remain. |
The poll for the Sunday Times found support for Remain was up five points to 44 per cent while support for Leave had fallen three points to 43 per cent. | The poll for the Sunday Times found support for Remain was up five points to 44 per cent while support for Leave had fallen three points to 43 per cent. |
YouGov’s previous survey, carried out last Monday, had Leave up seven points. | YouGov’s previous survey, carried out last Monday, had Leave up seven points. |