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UK voting intention on EU referendum in 2016

EU referendum voting intention in the United Kingdom from January to June 2016

The data displays the voting intention of the British public from January to June 2016 for the forthcoming referendum on EU membership. Over the first three surveys detailed here, 'leave' was the most common response, from February 25 until April 6th the "remain" opinion has become prominent. As of May 24th the remain vote stabilized at 41 percent, before rising to 42% on June 10th, at this time the leave vote began to take prominence although as of June 19 there was a two point lead for the leave vote. On the day before the EU referendum both parties were tied at 45%.

Jan 27-28 38 42 2 18
Feb 3-4 36 45 2 17
Feb 21-23 37 38 5 20
Feb 23-24 37 38 5 20
Feb 24-25 41 38 5 16
Feb 29-Mar 1 39 37 5 19
Mar 1-2 40 35 6 19
Mar 2-3 40 37 5 18
Mar 29-April 4 39 38 5 18
Apr 6-7 40 38 5 16
Apr 11-12 39 39 5 17
Apr 12-14 40 39 5 16
Apr 25-26 41 42 4 13
May 4-6 42 40 5 13
May 16-17 44 40 3 12
May 23-24 41 41 4 13
May 30-31 41 41 4 13
June 1-3 41 45 4 11
June 5-6 43 42 4 11
June 9-10 42 43 4 11
June 12-13 39 46 4 11
June 15-16 42 44 5 9
June 16-17 44 43 4 9
June 17-19 42 44 4 9
June 20-22 45 45 2 8