MOSCOW (Sputnik) — The poll shows a strong and direct link between a respondent's age and the way they intend to vote, with only 15 percent of those aged between 18 and 24 intending to vote 'Leave,' compared to 52 percent of people above 55.
When people start trying to claim that #Brexit will help Daesh, you know they've run out of arguments. #VoteLeave
— Daniel Hannan (@DanHannanMEP) 17 May 2016
Scotland and the region of Greater London look set to vote strongly in favor of remaining in the European Union, with 55 and 41 percent respectively, while 49 percent of Northern Irish voters intend to vote to leave the bloc, the polling results demonstrated.
Since 1973, the UK has sent over £500 billion to the EU, three times the annual NHS budget. #VoteLeave #SaveOurNHS
— Vote Leave (@vote_leave) 17 May 2016
A majority of Labour and Scottish National Party voters plan to vote in favor of the country retaining its EU membership while 46 percent of Conservative voters favor leaving the European Union, the pollster found.
The banks that caused the financial crisis in 2008 are funding the In campaign. #BankersLoveBrussels pic.twitter.com/nm0EBJTyAo
— Vote Leave (@vote_leave) 15 May 2016
The survey interviewed 1,222 adults, 21 percent of whom were still uncertain as to how they would vote.
David Cameron just claimed Caliph al-Baghdadi would vote 'Leave'. Surely the EU's open borders would swing the ISIS leader to vote 'Remain'?
— Douglas Murray (@DouglasKMurray) 17 May 2016
The referendum on the United Kingdom's EU membership is scheduled for June 23.