By a wide margin, but not quite a majority (yet), Let's quit EU say 46 per cent of voters in poll.
Asked the exact question Conservatives want to put the public in the 2017 referendum ? ?Do you think that the UK should remain a member of the EU? ? 46 per cent opt to come out, a higher figure than in other recent surveys.
Just 30 per cent say they want to remain.
In a further boost for the eurosceptic cause, 44 per cent want an ?in/out? referendum immediately, although 29 per cent are prepared to wait until 2017, David Cameron's preferred option.
The headline figure using ICM?s ?Wisdom Index? method ? which asks voters to predict the result of the next general election rather than which party they support ? puts Labour just three points ahead of the Tories, the party?s narrowest lead since the index was launched last year.
Cameron is hurting himself by not agreeing to a referendum now. For further discussion, please see Cameron Faces Cabinet Crisis of His Own Making; Purposely Self-Inflicted Wounds
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