Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Harris Poll.

New poll: 50% of Britons would vote “out” if EU referendum were held tomorrow;
Duncan Smith vows to change rules on EU migrants’ access to benefits
Given an in-out referendum on EU membership tomorrow, 50% of Britons would vote “out” against 33% “in” and 17% who would not vote either way, according to a new Harris poll for the FT. Of those who would vote “out”, 12% said they would “definitely” change their minds if there was a successful renegotiation. (The group being set up for conning) Another 47% said “yes, possibly” but 41% would definitely not change their view.
Immigration and justice are the two policy areas a large majority, 70%, of Britons see as either very, or extremely, important to repatriate from the EU, according to the poll.
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