‘Brexit’ and ‘Bremain’ a virtual dead heat, according to latest poll

UK sterling drops 50 cents against US dollar

The lead the ‘Bremain’ camp had gained in the polls after the murder of Labour MP Jo Cox last week, has all but disappeared, according to the latest poll by Survation Institute. Only two days before British voters go to the booths to cast their ballots on the future of Britain in the EU, the two camps are virtually tied, as the new poll shows 45 per cent of Brits supporting ‘Bremain’ compared to those asked (44 per cent) who support the exit of Britain from the EU. According to the findings of the same polling company, which were published in Sunday Mail, the ‘Bremain’ camp stood at 45 per cent against 42 per cent who were in favour of a ‘Brexit’. After the publication of the latest poll the UK pound lost 50 cents against the US dollar in the currency exchange markets.