Using a scale of 0 to 100, how likely are you to vote for the UK to remain in the EU or leave the EU?

Fieldwork dates: 20 November 2015 - 18 May 2016
Data from: United Kingdom
Results from: 2 polls

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Results for: Using a scale of 0 to 100, how likely are you to vote for the UK to remain in the EU or leave the EU?
Fieldwork end date
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18 May 2016
Poll by Ashcroft
2 December 2015
Poll by Ashcroft
0 - definitely Remain 4% 5%
1 - 9 17% 14%
10 - 19 6% 5%
20 - 29 4% 5%
30 - 39 3% 4%
40 - 49 6% 5%
50 - completely undecided 10% 14%
51 - 60 6% 8%
61 - 70 4% 5%
71 - 80 5% 6%
81 - 90 7% 6%
91 - 99 7% 6%
100 - definitely Leave 23% 16%

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As you may know, the government is committed to holding a referendum on the UK’s membership of the European Union before the end of 2017 – that is, within the next two years. Using a scale from 0 to 100, please indicate how likely you are to vote one way or the other, where 0 means “I will definitely vote for the UK to remain a member of the EU, and 100 means “I will definitely vote for the UK to leave the EU”, and 50 means “I am completely undecided”. (A number between 0 and 50 means you lean towards voting for Britain to remain a member, and a number between 50 and 100 means you lean towards voting for Britain to leave).

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