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10 May 2016

英商工会議所による企業幹部を対象とした調査、EU(欧州連合)残留支持がリードするも、離脱支持との差は縮小


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A majority of businesspeople surveyed (54%) say they will vote for the UK to Remain in the EU. Voting intentions have tightened amongst the businesspeople surveyed – with Leave now polling seven points higher (37%) than in the BCC’s February survey.


Nearly 90% of the senior businesspeople polled in a major new British Chambers of Commerce survey say they are unlikely to change how they will vote before the June 23rd referendum.

The BCC’s detailed findings indicate that 54.1% of businesspeople polled would vote to Remain, down from 60% in February 2016, and 37% would vote to Leave – up from 30% on the BCC’s previous survey.

The data on voting intentions also shows some divisions based on size and export interests. Those trading with other EU markets express the strongest support for ‘Remain’, with the strongest levels of support for ‘Leave’ among those that do not. Businesspeople representing large firms are significantly more likely to vote ‘Remain’ than those in micro businesses. [...]

Full findings of the survey



© BCC - British Chambers of Commerce


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