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Brexit in the balance as Britain’s older voters become more Eurosceptic

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Nearly one in five still to make their mind up and nine out of ten over 50s plan to vote in the Referendum.


A Saga poll of 8,854 over 50s indicates that support for Brexit is growing.

The latest poll shows that 38.5% would vote for the UK to remain a member of the European Union in June’s Referendum - down from 40% in February. Whereas, support for Brexit now stands at 44.5%, up from 43% in February. However, there is still all to play for, as nearly one in five (17%) have yet to decide how to cast their vote.

Whilst there has been no change in the intention of male respondents, with 48% favouring Leave and 40% Remain; women have become more Eurosceptic - with 37% favouring Remain (down 3% on last month) and 40% supporting Brexit (up 3%). One in eight (13%) men, and one in four (23%) women said they had still to decide how to vote.

The highest support for the UK to remain is amongst socio-economic groups AB (45%) and the lowest is amongst those in groups DE (20%). Conversely the highest support for Brexit is amongst those in socio-economic group C2 - at 57% and lowest amongst the ABs (40%).

Scotland is firmly pro-EU with 55% supporting Remain vs 29% favouring Leave. Other pro EU regions are Northern Ireland (46% vs 39%) and London (44% vs 40%). All other regions have a pro Brexit majority.

Saga’s director of communications Paul Green said:

“Although support for Brexit appears to be growing, with nearly one in five over 50s undecided and more than nine out of ten over 50s planning to take part in the referendum, campaigners will need to win the hearts and minds of the nation’s Saga generations if they want to secure victory in June’s poll.”

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