MOSCOW (Sputnik) — The number of UK nationals supporting the country's exit from the European Union (Brexit) account for 43 percent, while the number of people from the Remain camp account for 42 percent, a recent poll by YouGov for The Sunday Times newspaper revealed.
Trends, excluding undecided voters. pic.twitter.com/2SLgICCn8r
— The Brexit Poll (@TheBrexitPoll) 11 June 2016
On June 6, the same pollster revealed the opposite situation: 43 percent of respondents intended to vote to keep the United Kingdom within the European Union, while 42 percent supported Brexit.
After tonight's show in Marseilles, I guess many more Europeans are leaning towards Brexit.
— Jake Rudnitsky (@Rudnit) 11 June 2016
UK citizens are set to vote on June 23 in a referendum on the country's EU membership, after British Prime Minister David Cameron and the leaders of the 27 other EU member states reached a deal in February to grant the United Kingdom a special status within the bloc.