Poll Shows Remain Ahead with 54 Percent in UK`s EU Vote
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Workers begin counting ballots after polling stations closed in the Referendum on the European Union in Islington, London, Britain, June 23, 2016. Early results from Britain's bitterly contested referendum showed a lead on Friday for supporters of leaving the European Union, contradicting opinion polls and prompting wild swings in the value of the pound. REUTERS/Neil Hall
TEMPO.CO, London - The "Remain" camp has an eight-point lead over those who want Britain to leave the European Union, according to a poll by Ipsos MORI, the firm's chief executive said on Thursday, shortly after voting in the country's EU membership referendum ended.
"We have carried on polling and have 54 Remain v 46 Leave today/yesterday," Ben Page, CEO of Ipsos MORI said in a message on Twitter.