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6/8 - 6/15
Several
times
a
day
About
once
a
day
A
few
days
a
week
A
few
times
a
month
Less
often
than
that
Never
No
answer
49%
16%
7%
5%
5%
16%
1%
In
general,
how
much
interest
do
you
have
in
what
is
going
on
in
politics?
6/8
-
6/15
A
great
deal
26%
Quite
a
lot
34%
Some
29%
Not
very
much
9%
Now
thinking
about
the
upcoming
referendum
on
Britains
membership
in
the
European
Union,
how
much
interest
do
you
generally
have
in
that
vote?
6/8
-
6/15
A
great
deal
52%
Quite
a
lot
30%
Some
13%
Not
very
much
4%
None
at
all
1%
No
answer
1%
Where
do
you
live?
East
of
South
Northern
North
England
Midlands
England
London
England
Wales
Scotland
Ireland
Elsewhere
6/8
-
6/15
24%
16%
9%
12%
23%
5%
9%
3%
What
are
the
chances
that
you
will
vote
in
the
upcoming
referendum
on
Britains
membership
in
the
European
Union?
6/8 - 6/15
Absolutely
certain
I
will
vote
84%
Large
chance
I
will
vote
8%
50-50
chance
I
will
vote
5%
Small
chance
I
will
vote
2%
I
will
not
vote
0%
I
am
not
eligible
to
vote
0%
0%
If
the
election
were
held
today,
would
you
vote
for
6/8 - 6/15
No
answer
4%
Will
you
definitely
vote
this
way
or
is
there
a
chance
you
could
change
your
mind
and
vote
the
other
way?
Definitely
voting
this
way
77%
6/8 - 6/15
No
answer
4%
Regardless
of
your
own
preference,
which
side
do
you
think
WILL
WIN
the
upcoming
referendum
on
Britains
membership
in
the
European
Union?
The
United
Kingdom
will
vote
to
REMAIN
a
member
of
the
European
Union
60%
6/8 - 6/15
No
answer
4%
14%
3%
2%
13%
5%
No answer
Other
(please
specify)
2%
European
Union
membership
13%
Defence/Foreign
affairs
Unemployment
31%
Education/schools
Economy
14%
Poverty/Inequality
Immigration
6/8 - 6/15
NHS
As
far
as
youre
concerned,
what
is
the
most
important
issue
facing
the
country
at
the
present
time?
1%
For
each
of
the
following,
would
you
say
that
the
United
Kingdoms
membership
in
the
European
Union
has
helped
them,
hurt
them,
or
has
it
not
made
much
difference?
Working
class
individuals
6/8
-
6/15
Helped
39%
No
difference
25%
Hurt
33%
No
answer
4%
Middle
class
individuals
Helped
38%
6/8 - 6/15
Helped
51%
Hurt
18%
No
answer
4%
No
difference
37%
Hurt
7%
No
answer
5%
No
difference
26%
Hurt
24%
No
answer
5%
British
consumers
Helped
45%
6/8 - 6/15
No
difference
39%
British
businesses
Helped
49%
6/8 - 6/15
No
difference
24%
Hurt
23%
No
answer
4%
Are
you
satisfied
or
dissatisfied
with
the
way
David
Cameron
is
doing
his
job
as
Prime
Minister?
Satisfied
29%
6/8 - 6/15
Dissatisfied
69%
No
answer
2%
How
do
you
think
the
general
economic
situation
in
this
country
has
changed
over
the
last
12
months?
Has
it:
6/8 - 6/15
Got
a
lot
worse
20%
Got
a
little
worse
30%
Stayed
the
same
28%
Got
a
little
better
20%
Got
a
lot
better
1%
No
answer
1%
Do
you
think
the
number
of
immigrants
to
Britain
nowadays
should
be
increased
a
lot,
increased
a
little,
remain
the
same
as
it
is,
reduced
a
little
or
reduced
a
lot?
6/8 - 6/15
Increased
a
lot
6%
Reduced
a
little
20%
Reduced
a
lot
43%
No
answer
2%
United
Kingdom
Independence
Party
(UKIP)
Green Party
4%
1%
8%
4% 1%
3% 18%
No answer
Plaid
Cymru
Show
7%
No None
Scottish
National
Party
(SNP)
26%
British
National
Party
(BNP)
Other
Party
Liberal
Democrat
6/8
-
26%
6/15
Labour
Conservative
Generally
speaking,
do
you
think
of
yourself
as
Labour,
Conservative,
Liberal
Democrat
or
what?
2%
How
often
do
you
listen
to
or
watch
the
BBC?
6/8 - 6/15
Several
times
a
day
42%
About
once
a
day
32%
A
few
days
a
week
14%
Every
few
weeks
5%
Less
often
than
that
6%
No
answer
1%
Do
you
normally
read
any
daily
morning
newspaper
at
least
3
times
a
week?
Yes
38%
6/8 - 6/15
No
60%
No
answer
1%
Which,
if
any,
of
the
continents
listed
below
have
you
traveled
to?
(Select
all
that
apply.)
6/8 - 6/15
Europe
(apart
from
the
United
Kingdom)
Africa
Asia
90%
35%
34%
Australia
North
America
South
America
None
of
these
19%
51%
16%
5%
No answer
Financial Times
Morning Star
2% 11% 1% 16% 7%
The Times
Daily Record
9%
18% 8%
The Guardian
4%
Daily Telegraph
6/8
-
6/15
Which
one
do
you
normally
read?
If
you
read
more
than
one,
which
one
do
you
read
most
frequently?
13% 0% 9%
2%
Yes,
Liberal
Democrat
Yes,
Scottish
National
Party
(SNP)
Yes,
Plaid
Cymru
Yes,
United
Kingdom
Independence
Party
(UKIP)
Yes,
Green
Party
Yes,
British
National
Party
Yes,
Other
Party
No,
did
not
vote
No answer
6/8
-
30%
6/15
Yes, Labour
Yes,
Conservative
The
last
UK
general
election
was
held
in
May
2015.
Did
you
manage
to
vote
in
that
election?
If
yes,
how
did
you
vote?
24%
7%
1%
5%
0%
2%
3%
4%
9%
14%
And
the
last
European
Parliament
election
was
held
in
2014.
Do
you
manage
to
vote
in
that
election?
6/8 - 6/15
Are
you
male
or
female?
6/8
-
6/15
Male
50%
Female
50%
No
answer
2%
What
is
your
age?
6/8 - 6/15
17
or
younger
0%
18-24
12%
25-34
16%
35-44
18%
45-54
18%
What
is
the
highest
level
of
qualifications
you
have
completed?
6/8 - 6/15
O
level,
GCSE
or
equivalent
20%
None
5%
A
level,
AS
level
or
equivalent
22%
65
or
older
22%
55-64
15%
Higher
National
Certificate
(HNC/BTEC)
or
equivalent
26%
Bachelors
degree
or
above
27%
Which
of
these
applies
to
you
at
present?
Please
choose
the
first
on
the
list
that
applies.
6/8 - 6/15
Married
52%
Living
with
a
partner
15%
Separated
(after
being
married)
2%
Divorced
6%
Widowed
3%
Single
(never
married)
22%
No
answer
1%
Does
your
household
own
or
rent
your
primary
accommodation?
6/8 - 6/15
Owns
outright
Owns
with
mortgage
or
loan
Part
owns
and
part
rents
(shared
ownership)
Rents
(with
or
without
housing
benefit)
Lives
rent
free
No answer
35%
33%
1%
26%
3%
1%
What
is
your
country
of
birth?
6/8
-
6/15
Elsewhere
(please
specify)
10%
METHODOLOGY
This
NBC
News|SurveyMonkey
Poll
was
conducted
online
from
June
8
to
June
15
among
a
national
sample
of
3,533
adults
aged
18
and
over
who
say
they
have
at
least
a
small
chance
of
voting.
Respondents
for
this
survey
were
selected
from
the
nearly
3
million
people
who
take
surveys
on
the
SurveyMonkey
platform
each
day.
Data
have
been
weighted
for
age,
sex,
education,
region,
and
country
of
birth
status
using
the
2011
UK
Census
to
reflect
the
demographic
composition
of
the
United
Kingdom.
Because
the
sample
is
based
on
those
who
initially
self-selected
for
participation
rather
than
a
probability
sample,
no
estimates
of
sampling
error
can
be
calculated.
All
surveys
may
be
subject
to
multiple
sources
of
error,
including,
but
not
limited
to
sampling
error,
coverage
error,
and
measurement
error.
To
assess
the
variability
in
the
estimates
and
account
for
design
effects,
we
create
a
bootstrap
confidence
interval
to
produce
an
error
estimate.
The
bootstrap
confidence
interval
for
this
survey
is
plus
or
minus
2.0
percentage
points
for
both
the
full
sample
and
those
expected
to
vote.
To
calculate
the
bootstrap
confidence
interval
we
use
the
weighted
data
to
generate
1,000
independent
samples
and
calculate
the
95%
confidence
intervals
for
the
weighted
average.
When
analyzing
the
survey
results
and
their
accuracy,
this
error
estimate
should
be
taken
into
consideration
in
much
the
same
way
that
analysis
of
probability
polls
takes
into
account
the
margin
of
sampling
error.
Group
Expected
voters
Conservative
Labour
Unweighted N
Plus
or
minus
3,553
935
956
2.0
3.5
3.5