MOSCOW (Sputnik) – The Vote Leave campaign generated 49 percent against 47 percent for those in favor of the Vote Remain campaign out of 832 people surveyed by the ORB pollster for The Daily Telegraph. Four percent remained undecided.
Among those who said they would "definitely" go to the polls, Vote Leave generated 52 percent of the vote against 45 percent for Vote Remain.
The responders likely to vote in favor of staying named the economy as their main reason, while those likely to vote in favor of a so-called Brexit cited immigration.
British nationals vote in the Brexit referendum on June 23, after Prime Minister David Cameron negotiated a deal with 27 other EU leaders last month to grant the UK special status within the bloc.
Tuesday marks the start of The Daily Telegraph’s series of polls seeking to track the national mood on key issues around the referendum and the voters’ preferences.