Courtesy of Mish.
The highly regarded pollster Ipsos MORI shows Leave ahead of Remain for the first time ever in its Brexit phone polls.
The poll shows no one believes the fearmongering campaign by Prime Minister David Cameron and Chancellor George Osborne.
In other Brexit news, a senior MP for Labour just switched sides to Leave.
Without a doubt this set of news puts Leave firmly in the lead. The odds will be interesting to watch from here on out.
Ipos Mori Phone Poll
The Evening Standard reports ‘Most Brits DO want to leave,’ with just a week until EU referendum vote.
The campaign to quit the European Union has surged into a six-point lead with exactly a week to go, a sensational Ipsos MORI poll reveals today.
In a dramatic turnaround since May, some 53 per cent now want to leave and 47 per cent want to stay, excluding don’t knows.
It is the first time since David Cameron pledged the referendum in January 2013 that Vote Leave have come out ahead in the respected monthly Ipsos MORI telephone survey, which is exclusive to the Evening Standard.
The survey reveals massive distrust of claims made by politicians on both sides, but especially the predictions of doom after a Brexit made by Mr Cameron and Chancellor George Osborne, dubbed Project Fear by critics.
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