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We have dug into the best available figures on turnout by age from the EU referendum ... the most anti-Brexit group of voters was the young, defined variously as the under-25s or under-35s.
Polling ahead of the referendum ... age. The generational divide on Brexit has been common knowledge throughout the campaign, and is apparent in the demographic data, even if only weakly. Had ...
Although turnout in this age group tends to be ... reflect majority views on a fresh referendum. It doesn’t. One way or another, the final decision about Brexit must be taken by either MPs ...
With odds at nearly 5-1, a bet on Brexit is starting ... things to do than vote in the referendum. The two most important factors affecting levels of turnout are age (older people vote much ...
The proportion of young people who voted in the EU Referendum ... turnout between the younger voters and older generations could be far smaller than first believed, although it does increase with age.
Young British voters lean towards keeping the U.K. inside the EU, but a majority still aren’t sure if they will bother turning out to vote in the June 23 Brexit referendum ... level of support among ...
The British public is split 50/50 on whether to leave the EU but a higher turnout among the Outers could tip the balance in favour of Brexit ... to remain in the June referendum, while only ...
Among 43-year-old Britons, exactly half support the UK remaining in the EU while half back Brexit, according to a study of an April YouGov poll by The Times newspaper. At any age after 43 ...
Two years before the Brexit referendum ... the highest leave votes in England in the 2016 referendum. Almost 70% of people voted out - and turnout was 74.5%. Clacton was considered by many ...
A June 23 referendum ... why a low turnout will favor Brexit: Leavers are most likely to vote. Current polls show Remain slightly ahead, but Leave has a majority among people over age 43 ...
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