If Britain votes to stay in the EU and the renegotiated terms agreed by David Cameron were implemented, do you think immigration into Britain would end up being higher or lower than 185,000 a year?

Fieldwork dates: 25 April 2016 - 6 June 2016
Data from: Great Britain
Results from: 2 polls

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Results for: If Britain votes to stay in the EU and the renegotiated terms agreed by David Cameron were implemented, do you think immigration into Britain would end up being higher or lower than 185,000 a year?
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6 June 2016
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26 April 2016
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Much higher 35% 29%
A little higher 14% 10%
About 185,000 a year 14% 15%
A little lower 7% 8%
Much lower 3% 6%
Don't know 28% 32%

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Current projections from the Office of National Statistics are that immigration into Britain will be about 185,000 a year from 2021 onwards. These do not take account of whether Britain stays in the European Union or David Cameron's renegotiation of Britain's membership of the EU. If Britain votes to stay in the European Union and the renegotiated terms agreed by David Cameron were implemented, do you think immigration into Britain would end up being...

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