Would restricting access to benefits that EU migrants can claim when in or out of work make you more likely to vote for Britain to remain in the EU or leave?

Fieldwork dates: 17 October 2015 - 19 October 2015
Data from: Great Britain
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: Would restricting access to benefits that EU migrants can claim when in or out of work make you more likely to vote for Britain to remain in the EU or leave?
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19 October 2015
Poll by Ipsos
Much more likely to vote to remain 19%
A little more likely to vote to remain 14%
Make no difference 36%
A little more likely to vote to leave 7%
Much more likely to vote to leave 18%
Don't know 6%

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I am going to read a list of areas in which Britain's relationship with the European Union could change. For each one, can you please tell me whether it would make you more likely to vote for Britain to remain in the EU, more likely to vote for Britain to leave the EU, or if it would make no difference? Restricting access to benefits that EU migrants can claim when in or out of work

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