London (IINA) – British support for staying in the European Union in a June 23 referendum rose 3 percentage points to 38 percent, according to a TNS opinion poll published on Wednesday, Reuters reported.
The online poll of 1,198 people, carried out on April 12-14, showed support for the "In" campaign led by Prime Minister David Cameron had risen to 38 percent from 35 percent in a similar poll carried out on April 7-11.
Support for the "Out" campaign fell to 34 percent from 35 percent over the same period while the proportion of undecided voters fell to 28 percent from 30 percent over the period, according to TNS.
"After several weeks of no movement in the voting intention, our latest poll shows a four-point lead for the Remain camp," said Luke Taylor, TNS's Head of Social and Political Attitudes.
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April 20, 2016
British support for staying in EU rises to 38 percent: TNS poll
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