Image copyright Getty Images New research has cast fresh light on who decided to vote Leave in June"s referendum – and provides further evidence of how they saw off the Remainers.
The National Centre for Social Research report is based on a “synthesis of evidence” from the British Social Attitudes Survey of 3,000 adults; the NCSR"s own panel of almost 4,000 people, in May/June and September; and the British Election Study Panel of around 30,000 people.
TurnoutThe National Centre for Social Research finds that of those who told it in May that they were likely to vote Leave, 11% did not actually vote.
For those saying they were likely to vote Remain, the non-voting figure was 19%.
The Remain vote “clearly softened during the campaign”, the report finds.
“This must raise questions about the ability of the Remain campaign to "get out the vote",” it says.
Big issuesThe issues cited as the most important in deciding people"s referendum position were:
The economy (2..
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