James Forsyth James Forsyth

If Britain had a referendum, the no camp would win 51 to 28

A new ICM poll of 1,012 voters for Open Europe, finds that  if a referendum was held in Britain on the Lisbon Treaty, 51 percent of people would vote against it, 28 per cent would vote for it and 20 per cent are don’t knows.

PS Open Europe have excellent live coverage of the Irish vote.

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