New YouGov poll: Britain would vote by 47 per cent to 33 to leave the EU
Exclude the “Don’t knows” and that’s a 59-41 per cent “No” vote. Euroscepticism is especially strong among women, Conservatives and non-Londoners (see here for poll details).
Yet this opinion finds almost no echo in Parliament. Only two-and-a-half per cent of of MPs are declared opponents of EU membership; if you exclude Northern Ireland MPs, the figure drops to below one per cent.
All the more reason, then, to demand the referendum we have been repeatedly promised by all parties. Please go to EUReferendumCampaign.com and sign The Pledge.
Yet this opinion finds almost no echo in Parliament. Only two-and-a-half per cent of of MPs are declared opponents of EU membership; if you exclude Northern Ireland MPs, the figure drops to below one per cent.
All the more reason, then, to demand the referendum we have been repeatedly promised by all parties. Please go to EUReferendumCampaign.com and sign The Pledge.
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