"Out" camp widens lead over "In" ahead of UK's EU referendum: ICM
[LONDON] Britain's "Out" campaign has widened its lead over the "In" camp ahead of the country's June 23 referendum on its membership of the European Union, two opinion polls published by ICM showed on Monday.
According to two polls, one online and one on the telephone, "Out" held 53 per cent support compared with 47 per cent support for "In," the Guardian newspaper, which sponsored the telephone poll said.
That compared with a 52-48 per cent split in favour of "Out" in ICM polls two weeks ago, the Guardian said.
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