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Definitely decided to vote for Britain to Attitudes towards EU Remain/Leave the EU Migration impact on Britain membership 2015 Election vote Party support Unwtd May change Definitely Total Don't know mind decided Positive Neutral Negative Leave Remain Other UKIP LD Lab Con Other UKIP LD Lab Con Wtd Total (r) (q) (p) (o) (n) (m) (l) (k) (j) (i) (h) (g) (f) (e) (d) (c) (b) (a) (z) 3452 136 872 2444 1404 581 1346 1626 1826 354 390 299 911 1092 327 429 252 1026 1057 3452 Unweighted Total 3452 134 872 2453 1401 585 1357 1651 1808 351 394 308 905 1117 323 438 256 1007 1075 3459 Weighted Total 2444 - - 2453 1047 381 963 1189 1264 256 327 192 685 732 236 381 173 749 697 2453 Definitely decided 71% - - 100%zqr 75 %zmn 65% 71%n 72% 70% 73 %fh 83 %zfghj 63% 76 %zfh 66% 73%a 87 %zabce 67% 74 %zac 65% 71 %afhnqr 872 - 872 - 317 175 345 409 462 84 58 101 180 355 77 42 74 217 350 872 May change mind 25% - 100%zpr - 23% 30 %zmo 25% 25% 26% 24%i 15% 33 %zgij 20%i 32 %zgij 24%d 10% 29 %bd 22%d 33 %zbde 25 %bdgiopr 136 134 - - 37 28 49 53 81 11 10 14 39 30 11 16 9 41 29 134 Don't know 4% 100 %zpq - - 3% 5%o 4% 3% 4% 3% 2% 5% 4%f 3% 3% 4% 4% 4% 3% 4 %afopq Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6) Table 1 Q3. Have you definitely decided to vote for Britain to (remain in/leave) the European Union or is there a chance you may change your mind before you vote? Base : All voting to remain or leave EU Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16 Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01) Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i/j - z/k/l - z/m/n/o - z/p/q/r * small base

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Page 1: Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6) - Ipsos · Attitudes towards EU Definitely decided to vote for Britain to Party support 2015 Election vote membership Migration impact on Britain Remain/Leave

Definitely decided to vote for Britain toAttitudes towards EURemain/Leave the EUMigration impact on Britainmembership2015 Election voteParty support

UnwtdMay changeDefinitelyTotalDon't knowminddecidedPositiveNeutralNegativeLeaveRemainOtherUKIPLDLabConOtherUKIPLDLabConWtd Total

(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

3452136872244414045811346162618263543902999111092327429252102610573452Unweighted Total

3452134872245314015851357165118083513943089051117323438256100710753459Weighted Total

2444--24531047381963118912642563271926857322363811737496972453Definitely decided71%--100%zqr75%zmn65%71%n72%70%73%fh83%zfghj63%76%zfh66%73%a87%zabce67%74%zac65%71%afhnqr

872-872-3171753454094628458101180355774274217350872May change mind25%-100%zpr-23%30%zmo25%25%26%24%i15%33%zgij20%i32%zgij24%d10%29%bd22%d33%zbde25%bdgiopr

136134--37284953811110143930111694129134Don't know4%100%zpq--3%5%o4%3%4%3%2%5%4%f3%3%4%4%4%3%4%afopq

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 1

Q3. Have you definitely decided to vote for Britain to (remain in/leave) the European Union or is there a chance you may change your mind before you vote?

Base : All voting to remain or leave EU

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i/j - z/k/l - z/m/n/o - z/p/q/r* small base

Page 2: Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6) - Ipsos · Attitudes towards EU Definitely decided to vote for Britain to Party support 2015 Election vote membership Migration impact on Britain Remain/Leave

RegionSocial GradeAgeGenderUnwtdEast ofEastWestYorks &TotalScotlandWalesLondonSouth EastSouth WestEnglandMidlandsMidlandsHumberNorth WestNorth EastDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-34FemaleMaleWtd Total

(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

34523061714594903123282572982923931465144221194112773117011020169217603452Unweighted Total

3452307169464493316331257299290389144504423122611228091697953170817513459Weighted Total

24442331113373512132351852141872851023652988757916181195640113313212453Definitely decided71%76%zlps66%73%l71%68%71%72%72%65%73%l71%72%70%71%71%76%zcd70%67%66%75%zb71%bcl

872685110812689866372828837107102303304168443261484387872May change mind25%22%30%kt23%26%28%26%25%24%28%23%26%21%24%25%27%i21%26%e27%e28%za22%25%aei

13667191513991320165322349272360519143134Don't know4%2%4%4%3%4%3%4%4%7%zoqt4%4%6%zfg6%f4%f2%3%4%5%zde5%za2%4%af

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 2

Q3. Have you definitely decided to vote for Britain to (remain in/leave) the European Union or is there a chance you may change your mind before you vote?

Base : All voting to remain or leave EU

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i - z/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s/t* small base

Page 3: Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6) - Ipsos · Attitudes towards EU Definitely decided to vote for Britain to Party support 2015 Election vote membership Migration impact on Britain Remain/Leave

Definitely decided to vote for Britain toAttitudes towards EURemain/Leave the EUMigration impact on Britainmembership2015 Election voteParty support

UnwtdMay changeDefinitelyTotalDon't knowminddecidedPositiveNeutralNegativeLeaveRemainOtherUKIPLDLabConOtherUKIPLDLabConWtd Total

(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

40021368722444151571715421626182639440132910101236361443278111911774002Unweighted Total

40021348722453151472015521651180838940533910051265356451283109911964002Weighted Total

2287735891349102544572372312892201582206217972061531766817732289The impact on Britain's57%54%68%zpr55%68%zmn62%zm47%44%71%zl57%i39%65%zij62%zi63%zij58%d34%62%d62%zd65%zde57%dilmpeconomy

190558482115233234511871190502117319120355775117374883677341925The number of immigrants48%43%55%zpr47%22%48%o76%zno72%zk28%30%79%zfghj35%35%61%zghj33%83%zabce31%33%61%zbce48%bceghjkocoming into Britain

194859509119050738910231234524143306142387812135354994107481985Britain's ability to49%44%58%zpr49%34%54%zo66%zno75%zk29%37%76%zfghj42%39%64%zghj38%78%zabce35%37%63%zbce50%bceghjkomake its own laws

161039415987830302431400104118088173463551168971395135401618Britain's ability to40%29%48%zpr40%r55%zmn42%m28%24%58%zl46%zi22%51%zfi46%zi44%zi47%zd22%49%zd47%zd45%zd40%dilmrtrade with countries in

the European Union

18385945510807343366936499451731611835085611581791325705381840The impact on British46%44%52%zp44%49%zm47%45%39%52%zl44%40%54%zfij51%zfij44%44%40%47%52%zade45%46%dilpjobs

1464453309226322465295487501721411414633841391551085103671469The impact on the rights37%33%38%38%42%zmn34%34%33%41%zl44%zfi35%42%f46%zfi30%39%a34%38%a46%zacde31%37%aflmof British workers

10653022867160216621916476613130115328280128241023822661037The ability to travel in27%23%26%27%z40%zmn23%m14%10%42%zl34%zfi7%34%zfi33%zfi22%i36%zad5%36%zad35%zad22%d26%adfilmthe European Union

185259481112836634611101175494120313129349758113362913687141884The cost of EU46%44%55%zpr46%24%48%o72%zno71%zk27%31%77%zfghj38%j35%60%zghj32%80%zabce32%34%60%zbce47%bceghjkoimmigration on Britain's

welfare system

14424533489971225541637690216191146417443140961304694251437Britain's relationship36%33%38%37%47%zmn35%m27%23%50%zl41%zfi23%43%zfi42%zfi35%i39%d21%46%zad43%zad36%d36%dilmwith other countries

1052332137104841973443446128691953223548295923233431060Britain's status in the26%25%24%29%zq32%zmn27%m22%21%34%zl22%23%28%32%zfij28%ij23%21%32%zde29%zde29%zde26%djlmworld

96223201637598149162137725127251153152401252499357241949The ability of British24%17%23%26%zr39%zmn21%m10%8%40%zl33%zfi6%34%zfi31%zfi19%i35%zad5%35%zad33%zad20%d24%adfilmncitizens to live and

work in other EuropeanUnion countries

68020150427400101147148449973375222159913965252148669The impact on funding17%15%17%17%26%zmn14%m9%9%25%zl25%zfi8%22%zfi22%zfi13%i26%zad9%23%zad23%zad12%d17%adfilmnfor British universities

and scientists

1018362785294131893443255191018085271292947364327277997The impact on me25%27%32%zp22%27%zm26%m22%20%29%zl26%i20%25%27%fi23%26%d16%22%d30%zacd23%d25%dilmppersonally

126544307806400277580717440113172104250531100210872684931292Regulations by the32%33%35%z33%26%38%zo37%zo43%zk24%29%43%zghj31%g25%42%zghj28%46%zbce31%b24%41%zbce32%bgkoEuropean Union on

British businesses

18015544611085953498238687411432171524226781322511164466441825The impact on British45%41%51%zpr45%39%48%o53%zno53%zk41%37%54%zghj45%j42%54%zghj37%56%zbce41%41%54%zbce46%begjkonational security

165250423998274287105010484231062909329868597332733126481672The number of refugees41%37%49%zpr41%18%40%o68%zno63%zk23%27%72%zfghj27%30%54%zghj27%74%zabce26%28%54%zbce42%bceghjkocoming to Britain to

claim asylum

216342164109288010810033321850663238146060223Other (WRITE IN)5%2%5%7%zr7%zmn4%5%7%z6%8%zfg8%zfg5%5%5%9%zab8%zab5%5%5%6%n

103245840162823421236241112172612100None of the above3%2%1%2%q3%2%2%1%2%l3%fi1%2%2%fi1%3%ad*3%ad2%ad1%2%adfilmq

1541711383233352442103537268353420149Don't know4%12%zpq1%2%2%5%mo2%1%2%3%i1%1%4%fhi2%2%d1%2%3%ad2%4%adfhiklmopq

2251735861338465429130113576401503481604328971454051134618512272Immigration56%55%67%zpr55%31%60%o84%zno82%zk35%39%86%zfghj47%j43%71%zghj41%90%zabce40%42%71%zbce57%bceghjkop

2699876761602113050395694214232612232557218942422322068018592701Economy67%65%78%zpr65%75%zmn70%m62%57%79%zl67%i55%75%zij72%zi71%zi68%d51%73%d73%zd72%zd67%dilmp

13703930886277922228222898116543156420368164371374823571348free movement34%29%35%35%z51%zmn31%m18%14%54%zl42%zfi11%46%zfi42%zfi29%i46%zad8%49%zad44%zad30%d34%adfilm

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 3

Q4. Looking ahead to the Referendum on Britain's membership of the European Union on 23 June, which, if any, issues do you think will be very importantto you in helping you decide which way to vote?

Base : All

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i/j - z/k/l - z/m/n/o - z/p/q/r* small base

Page 4: Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6) - Ipsos · Attitudes towards EU Definitely decided to vote for Britain to Party support 2015 Election vote membership Migration impact on Britain Remain/Leave

RegionSocial GradeAgeGenderUnwtdEast ofEastWestYorks &TotalScotlandWalesLondonSouth EastSouth WestEnglandMidlandsMidlandsHumberNorth WestNorth EastDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-34FemaleMaleWtd Total

(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

40023492005315613493792973613444591726134961394126480719561239204419584002Unweighted Total

40023491995355633513822973603414541696014971427125689919541149205319494002Weighted Total

2287197112295344205217169208184261962922698187865261138625121610732289The impact on Britain's57%56%56%55%61%l58%57%57%58%54%57%57%49%54%57%i63%zghi59%58%c54%59%za55%57%acieconomy

1905140942402761752061651871662047432626166956853198540910049211925The number of immigrants48%40%47%45%49%t50%t54%zjkrt56%zjkrt52%rt49%t45%44%54%zfg53%zfg47%45%59%zcd50%zc36%49%47%48%cftcoming into Britain

19481359424329018120516418817122787298235738622606101036910639221985Britain's ability to49%39%47%45%51%rt52%t54%rt55%zrt52%rt50%t50%t51%t50%47%52%50%67%zcd52%zc32%52%za47%50%acrtmake its own laws

161015385207222163150130134132182601861875685914177554468567621618Britain's ability to40%44%43%39%39%46%zjlmqr39%44%37%39%40%36%31%38%i40%i47%zghi46%zcd39%39%42%39%40%ditrade with countries in

the European Union

183815399230250164168135177154222892632476585653959045419838571840The impact on British46%44%49%43%44%47%44%46%49%45%49%53%r44%50%46%45%44%46%47%48%za44%46%ajobs

146412674187197137141110129118180702151945204583677183847906791469The impact on the rights37%36%37%35%35%39%37%37%36%35%40%41%36%39%36%36%41%zcd37%33%38%za35%37%acof British workers

1065100551641568789668386115371081193643731924483975444931037The ability to travel in27%29%28%31%zjmno28%25%23%22%23%25%25%22%18%24%i26%i30%zghi21%23%35%zde27%25%26%deithe European Union

1852134912322741712071601711622107231224668055855297435810018831884The cost of EU46%38%46%43%49%t49%t54%zjkrt54%zjkrt47%t48%t46%t43%52%zf49%48%44%61%zcd50%zc31%49%za45%47%acftimmigration on Britain's

welfare system

14421216517822014112799126132171571651655304963406824157826551437Britain's relationship36%35%33%33%39%40%r33%33%35%39%38%34%27%33%i37%i39%zhi38%35%36%38%za34%36%aiwith other countries

105275511581529791899092123421261243863702645172795435171060Britain's status in the26%21%25%30%t27%28%24%30%t25%27%27%25%21%25%27%i29%zi29%zc26%24%26%27%26%citworld

9629945154134828760726811730106112326349209428312518430949The ability of British24%28%zjlmn22%29%zjlmno24%23%23%20%20%20%26%j18%18%23%i23%i28%zghi23%22%27%zde25%za22%24%adicitizens to live and

work in other EuropeanUnion countries

68059469287566149515982285874260232134275259391278669The impact on funding17%17%23%zmopq17%15%16%16%16%14%17%18%16%10%15%i18%i18%zi15%14%23%zde19%za14%17%adifor British universities

and scientists

10187353164139929161888611236121123337341142477378550447997The impact on me25%21%27%31%zjkmnoqt25%26%24%20%25%25%25%21%20%25%24%27%zgi16%24%e33%zde27%za23%25%aeipersonally

1265986616020111612197123105150551711504514614166182586726201292Regulations by the32%28%33%30%36%rt33%32%33%34%31%33%32%29%30%32%37%zghi46%zcd32%c22%33%32%32%ciEuropean Union on

British businesses

1801146902112741721801431571542237526122267857152789939910038221825The impact on British45%42%45%39%49%r49%r47%r48%r43%45%49%rt44%43%45%48%45%59%zcd46%c35%49%za42%46%acrnational security

165212483195229162176152157135193662802365834875008293438967761672The number of refugees41%35%42%36%41%46%rt46%rt51%zjklqrst44%rt40%43%t39%47%zfg48%zfg41%39%56%zcd42%c30%44%za40%42%acfrtcoming to Britain to

claim asylum

21616934292122252215264262093718610235109114223Other (WRITE IN)5%5%5%6%5%6%6%8%zjl6%4%6%3%4%4%7%hi6%10%zcd5%c3%5%6%6%c

103166111256688167181139281750344060100None of the above3%5%zopr3%2%2%1%1%2%2%2%3%4%3%2%3%2%2%3%3%2%3%zb2%b

154187281778121019149312255301456798663149Don't know4%5%op4%5%zop3%2%2%4%3%6%op3%5%5%f4%f4%f2%2%3%7%zde4%3%4%def

2251166108287329205235189220190248943732998076776041173495119910732272Immigration56%48%54%54%58%t58%t62%krt64%zklrst61%rt56%t55%56%62%zfg60%f57%54%67%zcd60%zc43%58%za55%57%acft

26992341363543812382602052512143121173773339628796071328766143712642701Economy67%67%68%66%68%68%68%69%70%l63%69%69%63%67%67%i70%zi68%68%67%70%za65%67%ai

13701347120820011512079109104159491541614714762706094697276211348free movement34%38%jlmno36%n39%zjlmno36%n33%31%27%30%30%35%n29%26%32%i33%i38%zghi30%31%41%zde35%za32%34%adein

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 4

Q4. Looking ahead to the Referendum on Britain's membership of the European Union on 23 June, which, if any, issues do you think will be very importantto you in helping you decide which way to vote?

Base : All

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i - z/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s/t* small base

Page 5: Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6) - Ipsos · Attitudes towards EU Definitely decided to vote for Britain to Party support 2015 Election vote membership Migration impact on Britain Remain/Leave

Definitely decided to vote for Britain toAttitudes towards EURemain/Leave the EUMigration impact on Britainmembership2015 Election voteParty support

UnwtdMay changeDefinitelyTotalDon't knowminddecidedPositiveNeutralNegativeLeaveRemainOtherUKIPLDLabConOtherUKIPLDLabConWtd Total

(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

40021368722444151571715421626182639440132910101236361443278111911774002Unweighted Total

40021348722453151472015521651180838940533910051265356451283109911964002Weighted Total

9542524256147219924020562310038952753001033876298293945The impact on Britain's24%19%28%zpr23%31%zm28%zm15%12%34%zl26%i10%28%zi27%zi24%i29%zd8%27%d27%zd24%d24%dilmeconomy

9441821862229512150751834081140752263087016072249287953The number of immigrants24%14%25%r25%zr20%17%33%zno31%zk19%21%35%zfghj22%22%24%20%35%zabce26%23%24%24%knorcoming into Britain

34316662469485166252752565227414120682076135356Britain's ability to9%12%8%10%zq6%12%zo11%zo15%zk4%6%16%zfghj7%7%11%zghj6%15%zabce7%7%11%zbce9%begkomake its own laws

992206545222222651151027321059323199Britain's ability to2%1%2%3%3%m3%m1%1%4%zl3%1%3%3%3%3%1%3%3%3%2%lmtrade with countries in

the European Union

184253958931523911028172246442016205446178The impact on British5%1%6%zpr4%6%zm4%3%2%6%zl7%zf4%6%f5%3%6%4%7%zad5%4%4%flmpjobs

56-1138325138425133355-433754The impact on the rights1%-1%2%2%zmn1%1%*2%zl1%f*1%3%zfhij*1%d-1%d3%zad1%1%adfilmof British workers

26231616243174-211451211325The ability to travel in1%1%*1%1%zmn***1%zl1%i-1%1%fi*1%a*1%1%a*1%almthe European Union

30912632139048172189992352306911322671678103315The cost of EU8%9%7%9%z6%7%11%zno11%zk5%6%13%zfgj9%7%9%6%15%zabce6%7%9%8%koimmigration on Britain's

welfare system

673849381016124810-620199-5241967Britain's relationship2%2%1%2%q3%zm1%1%1%3%zl3%i-2%i2%i1%i3%d-2%d2%d2%d2%dilmqwith other countries

3937302331213261351416135151539Britain's status in the1%2%1%1%2%zn*1%1%1%z*1%2%j1%j1%*1%2%e1%1%1%world

22-5151534614712338135222The ability of British1%-1%1%1%zm***1%2%zfgi*1%**2%zabd*1%a**1%afmcitizens to live and

work in other EuropeanUnion countries

11226523462-4121-14110The impact on funding*1%zpq*******1%-1%zfgi***-****for British universities

and scientists

1036244640243232441058223211463130100The impact on me3%4%p3%2%3%3%2%2%2%3%1%2%2%3%3%d1%2%3%d3%2%dlppersonally

341102011716201137151627191135Regulations by the1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%2%g**1%1%2%*1%1%1%European Union on

British businesses

12112783353847694361712224762192243122The impact on British3%1%3%3%2%5%zmo3%4%zk2%2%4%j3%2%4%gj2%5%zbe3%2%4%b3%bkonational security

2039391355522118119641830124573153974672199The number of refugees5%7%4%5%4%3%8%zno7%zk4%5%7%zgh3%4%6%4%9%zbce2%4%6%bc5%cknocoming to Britain to

claim asylum

48-8372251829165651118484121750Other (WRITE IN)1%-1%1%1%1%1%2%zk1%1%1%1%1%1%1%2%1%1%1%1%k

51171811111414126514571-10549None of the above1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%fg1%***2%acd*-1%*1%adfgkop

388316016012384949815244142497873812239175384Don't know10%23%zpq7%7%8%m12%zmo6%6%8%l11%fhi3%7%i10%fi7%i11%ad3%8%d8%d6%d10%adfiklmopq

12533128183438616967970843810419210529542191227893273891267Immigration31%23%32%r34%zr25%23%44%zno43%zk24%27%48%zfghj31%29%33%gj26%50%zabce31%30%33%e32%ejknor

1138272956565612302922447331285511732134512354963523391123Economy28%20%34%zpr27%37%zmn32%zm19%15%41%zl33%zfi14%35%zfi32%zfi27%i35%zad12%34%zd32%zd28%d28%dilmpr

48283132489321214147132516547free movement1%1%1%1%2%zmn1%1%1%2%zl3%zfgi*1%1%f1%4%zabd*2%a1%a*1%aflm

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 5

Q5. And which of these issues, if any, do you think will be the most important issue for the British public overall on how they will vote in the referendum onEuropean Union membership on 23 June?

Base : All

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i/j - z/k/l - z/m/n/o - z/p/q/r* small base

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RegionSocial GradeAgeGenderUnwtdEast ofEastWestYorks &TotalScotlandWalesLondonSouth EastSouth WestEnglandMidlandsMidlandsHumberNorth WestNorth EastDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-34FemaleMaleWtd Total

(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

40023492005315613493792973613444591726134961394126480719561239204419584002Unweighted Total

40023491995355633513822973603414541696014971427125689919541149205319494002Weighted Total

9549552131133768155906912143102104330364163472310498448945The impact on Britain's24%27%ln26%n25%n24%22%21%18%25%20%27%ln25%17%21%23%i29%zghi18%24%e27%ze24%23%24%eineconomy

94457441261508711182867710132146130324296244482227476477953The number of immigrants24%16%22%24%t27%jt25%t29%zjklt28%jt24%t23%t22%t19%24%26%23%24%27%zc25%c20%23%24%24%ctcoming into Britain

3433220594536302529313117544513810413016264172184356Britain's ability to9%9%10%11%k8%10%8%8%8%9%7%10%9%9%10%8%14%zcd8%c6%8%9%9%cmake its own laws

9911214166127978512153134164735524699Britain's ability to2%3%1%3%3%2%3%2%3%2%2%3%2%3%2%3%2%2%3%3%2%2%trade with countries in

the European Union

184199192416161416152642225655425906210276178The impact on British5%5%5%4%4%5%4%5%4%4%6%2%4%5%5%4%3%5%e5%e5%4%4%ejobs

5646686533672147201263316203554The impact on the rights1%1%3%z1%1%2%1%1%1%2%2%1%2%zf1%1%1%1%2%e1%1%2%zb1%bof British workers

26225351-331-33982617111425The ability to travel in1%1%1%1%1%1%n*-1%1%*-*1%1%1%**2%zde1%1%1%dthe European Union

30921173347342722303333175431123919414576174140315The cost of EU8%6%9%6%8%10%7%8%8%10%7%10%9%6%9%7%10%zcd7%7%8%7%8%immigration on Britain's

welfare system

6772610641037481162719102533283967Britain's relationship2%2%1%1%2%2%1%3%zkmor1%2%1%5%zkmoqrs2%1%2%2%1%1%3%zde1%2%2%dwith other countries

393343541349-751016131511192139Britain's status in the1%1%2%1%1%1%1%*1%1%2%z-1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%world

226-42111114153754118101222The ability of British1%2%zloq-1%******1%1%1%1%***1%1%*1%1%citizens to live and

work in other EuropeanUnion countries

112-12-21-21-2134-738210The impact on funding*1%-**-**-**-****-*****afor British universities

and scientists

103851715810399123141641191149405347100The impact on me3%2%3%3%3%2%3%1%2%3%3%2%2%3%f3%f2%1%3%e3%ze3%2%2%efpersonally

34532224252626511119188132235Regulations by the1%1%2%**1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%European Union on

British businesses

1214617151011131310193252438283259327646122The impact on British3%1%3%3%3%3%3%4%t4%t3%4%t2%4%f5%zfg3%2%4%3%3%4%za2%3%aftnational security

2038921272519171616261336296159411124787113199The number of refugees5%2%4%4%5%7%rt5%6%t5%5%6%t8%rt6%6%4%5%5%6%zc4%4%6%zb5%btcoming to Britain to

claim asylum

4842991107513-47182018257212950Other (WRITE IN)1%1%1%2%2%*3%zjklp2%jlp1%*1%-1%1%1%2%2%c1%1%1%1%1%c

51104222632794143161572021202949None of the above1%3%zmpqr2%q**1%2%q1%1%2%qr2%qr2%qr2%zgh1%1%1%1%1%2%z1%1%1%q

388501357512627303841331771381559574177132213171384Don't know10%14%zkopqs7%11%9%7%7%10%11%12%kops7%10%12%zfh8%11%zfh8%8%9%12%zde10%9%10%f

12537861160196121139104116110134492001614483873386263036506171267Immigration31%22%31%t30%t35%t35%t36%zkrt35%t32%t32%t29%t29%33%32%31%31%38%zcd32%c26%32%32%32%ct

11381146115015792976910584147471241283954181895633726005241123Economy28%33%lno31%28%28%26%25%23%29%25%32%zlno28%21%26%i28%i33%zghi21%29%e32%zde29%27%28%ei

4882105621445186161361725222647free movement1%2%zno1%2%1%2%1%*1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%2%zde1%1%1%d

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 6

Q5. And which of these issues, if any, do you think will be the most important issue for the British public overall on how they will vote in the referendum onEuropean Union membership on 23 June?

Base : All

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i - z/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s/t* small base

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UnwtdMay changeDefinitelyTotalDon't knowminddecidedPositiveNeutralNegativeLeaveRemainOtherUKIPLDLabConOtherUKIPLDLabConWtd Total

(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

40021368722444151571715421626182639440132910101236361443278111911774002Unweighted Total

40021348722453151472015521651180838940533910051265356451283109911964002Weighted Total

1487248942237749709205364972463946149Increase a lot4%5%3%4%3%3%5%zo3%4%2%5%h2%4%4%h2%5%ce2%4%4%4%hlo

197942112834162431191711184574159205565198Increase a little5%6%5%5%5%6%4%3%7%zl4%3%5%5%6%i4%2%7%d5%d5%d5%dilm

71237134458413150127135494912790239171842663274164720Stay about the same18%27%zpq15%19%q27%zmn21%zm8%8%27%zl23%zfi7%26%zfi24%zfi14%i24%zad6%22%ad25%zad14%d18%adfilmq

1428423718395822775205976551241281413375131091461063714851433Decrease a little36%31%43%zpr34%38%zm38%m34%36%36%32%32%42%zgij34%41%zgij31%32%38%34%41%zbde36%emp

12022624285430917169476535711620872264390104234652933881200Decrease a lot30%19%28%r35%zqr20%24%45%zno46%zk20%30%h51%zfghj21%26%31%gh29%52%zabce23%27%32%zbc30%bcghknor

31514571018459716111231111283673612226749302Don't know8%11%p7%p4%6%8%mo5%4%6%l8%fhi3%4%8%fhi5%i10%zabd3%8%ad6%ad4%8%abdfhiklmop

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 7

Q6. I'.d now like to ask you some questions about what you think might happen if Britain was to leave the European Union. For each of the following,please tell me whether you think it would increase, decrease or stay the same over the next five years if Britain were to leave the European Union?

The number of EU immigrants coming into the UK :

Base : All

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i/j - z/k/l - z/m/n/o - z/p/q/r* small base

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RegionSocial GradeAgeGenderUnwtdEast ofEastWestYorks &TotalScotlandWalesLondonSouth EastSouth WestEnglandMidlandsMidlandsHumberNorth WestNorth EastDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-34FemaleMaleWtd Total

(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

40023492005315613493792973613444591726134961394126480719561239204419584002Unweighted Total

40023491995355633513822973603414541696014971427125689919541149205319494002Weighted Total

1488319261016141514203302252364258508466149Increase a lot4%2%2%4%5%3%4%5%4%4%4%2%5%f4%4%3%5%d3%4%d4%3%4%df

1971182230172214192026735256061451025195103198Increase a little5%3%4%4%5%5%6%5%5%6%6%4%6%5%4%5%5%5%4%5%5%5%

7126947991136157494863823210586271215134369217358362720Stay about the same18%20%m23%zmo19%m20%m17%15%16%13%19%18%19%18%17%19%17%15%19%e19%e17%19%18%em

142812073216194137133102118118165571861705344703407103837496841433Decrease a little36%34%37%40%zmq34%39%35%34%33%35%36%34%31%34%37%i37%i38%c36%33%36%35%36%ci

1202102511481571071259813290138511841583904032995873135676331200Decrease a lot30%29%26%28%28%31%33%33%37%zlqrst26%30%30%31%32%27%32%zg33%zc30%27%28%33%zb30%bcg

315391631431929192836231960351207039128135202101302Don't know8%11%zknpr8%6%8%5%8%7%8%10%zkpr5%11%kpr10%zf7%8%f6%4%7%e12%zde10%za5%8%adefk

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 8

Q6. I'.d now like to ask you some questions about what you think might happen if Britain was to leave the European Union. For each of the following,please tell me whether you think it would increase, decrease or stay the same over the next five years if Britain were to leave the European Union?

The number of EU immigrants coming into the UK :

Base : All

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i - z/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s/t* small base

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UnwtdMay changeDefinitelyTotalDon't knowminddecidedPositiveNeutralNegativeLeaveRemainOtherUKIPLDLabConOtherUKIPLDLabConWtd Total

(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

18268246712771140298313-182624123211640489222111847295021826Unweighted Total

182681*46212641130297311-**180823622**21563249521811**1867115061808Weighted Total

15063025612031046224181-1489212818555237419151676193851489Yes, I'd still vote to82%37%55%r95%zqr93%zmn75%m58%-82%90%zf36%86%f87%zf76%88%za48%89%za87%za76%82%afmnqrremain a member of the

European Union

574381415733-564751421344172356No, I'd change my vote3%5%p8%zp1%1%2%11%zno-3%2%34%2%2%4%1%36%2%2%5%zbe3%opto leave the European

Union

2634716848696697-2622172566100242167598262I'm not sure how I would14%58%zpq36%zp4%6%22%zo31%zno-15%9%31%12%10%20%zghj11%16%8%11%19%zbce15%bcgjopvote

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 9

Q7a. The latest immigration figures show that just under 260,000 EU citizens came to live or work in the UK in the past year. Knowing this, would you still voteto remain within the European Union, or not?

Base : All voting to remain in the EU

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i/j - z/k/l - z/m/n/o - z/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionSocial GradeAgeGenderUnwtdEast ofEastWestYorks &TotalScotlandWalesLondonSouth EastSouth WestEnglandMidlandsMidlandsHumberNorth WestNorth EastDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-34FemaleMaleWtd Total

(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

182619392257267161158119137158201832131976386713028506749398871826Unweighted Total

182619291*25726516315611813515419779*2071956486623348466279168921808Weighted Total

15061707222021613213096106122165601651445285682756935217137761489Yes, I'd still vote to82%88%zjlmq80%86%j81%81%84%81%79%80%83%75%80%74%81%h86%zghi82%82%83%78%87%zb82%bhremain a member of the

European Union

574389536484410111814103413292756No, I'd change my vote3%2%3%3%3%3%2%5%3%5%2%5%5%f6%zf3%2%3%4%zc2%3%3%3%cto leave the European

Union

2631815294126221725232916324010380501199317389262I'm not sure how I would14%10%17%11%15%16%14%15%19%rt15%15%20%t15%20%zf16%12%15%14%15%19%za10%15%aftvote

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 10

Q7a. The latest immigration figures show that just under 260,000 EU citizens came to live or work in the UK in the past year. Knowing this, would you still voteto remain within the European Union, or not?

Base : All voting to remain in the EU

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i - z/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s/t* small base

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UnwtdMay changeDefinitelyTotalDon't knowminddecidedPositiveNeutralNegativeLeaveRemainOtherUKIPLDLabConOtherUKIPLDLabConWtd Total

(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

15063126012151056225183-1506216818255937019451656343831506Unweighted Total

150630*25612031046224181-**14892128**1855523741915**1676193851489Weighted Total

1316271811094963183128-1302194316949630217651555563071302Yes, I'd still vote to87%87%71%91%zq92%zmn82%m71%-87%92%zf36%91%f90%zf81%92%za100%93%za90%za80%87%afmnqremain a member of the

European Union

42-192216717-4151213156--171641No, I'd change my vote3%-7%zp2%1%3%9%zno-3%2%15%1%2%4%3%c--3%c4%c3%copto leave the European

Union

14845687683535-1471341443579-114661147I'm not sure how I would10%13%22%zp7%6%15%zo20%zo-10%6%49%8%8%15%zghj5%-7%7%16%zbce10%begjopvote

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 11

Q7b. Say it was clear that if the UK stayed in the European Union the number of EU citizens coming to live or work in the UK would increase by 10,000 per year.In those circumstances, would you still vote to remain within the European Union, or not?

Base : All voting to remain in the EU at Q7a

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i/j - z/k/l - z/m/n/o - z/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionSocial GradeAgeGenderUnwtdEast ofEastWestYorks &TotalScotlandWalesLondonSouth EastSouth WestEnglandMidlandsMidlandsHumberNorth WestNorth EastDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-34FemaleMaleWtd Total

(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

15061707322021913113396107125168641701465215742506985587347721506Unweighted Total

150617072*22021613213096*10612216560*1651445285682756935217137761489Weighted Total

1316149632021821161077698110147541481274495062396074566027001302Yes, I'd still vote to87%88%86%92%znoq84%88%82%79%92%no90%n89%n90%90%88%85%89%87%88%87%84%90%zb87%bnremain a member of the

European Union

424158283143153131731819212041No, I'd change my vote3%3%1%2%4%1%6%zkmp3%1%3%2%2%3%2%2%3%1%3%4%e3%3%3%to leave the European

Union

148169122614151779155121466453268469057147I'm not sure how I would10%10%12%6%12%r11%12%17%zlmr7%7%9%8%7%9%12%zf8%12%10%9%13%za7%10%afrvote

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 12

Q7b. Say it was clear that if the UK stayed in the European Union the number of EU citizens coming to live or work in the UK would increase by 10,000 per year.In those circumstances, would you still vote to remain within the European Union, or not?

Base : All voting to remain in the EU at Q7a

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i - z/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s/t* small base

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UnwtdMay changeDefinitelyTotalDon't knowminddecidedPositiveNeutralNegativeLeaveRemainOtherUKIPLDLabConOtherUKIPLDLabConWtd Total

(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

1316271841105971184131-1316199316650329917851535693061316Unweighted Total

131627**1811094963183128-**13021943**1694963021765**1555563071302Weighted Total

10462110590980012783-1034165113341421014731274642141034Yes, I'd still vote to79%78%58%83%zq83%zmn70%65%-79%85%zf32%78%f83%zf69%84%a60%81%a83%za69%79%afmnqremain a member of the

European Union

45-182622614-444231613414171544No, I'd change my vote3%-10%zp2%2%3%11%zno-3%2%68%2%3%4%2%19%3%3%5%3%opto leave the European

Union

2256591591404931-22425-336779241247579224I'm not sure how I would17%22%32%zp15%15%27%zo24%zo-17%13%-20%13%26%zgj14%21%16%13%26%zbce17%bgopvote

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 13

Q7c. And what if the number of EU citizens coming to live or work in the UK would increase by 50,000 per year. In those circumstances,would you still vote to ttlremain within the European Union, or not?

Base : All voting to remain in the EU at Q7b

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i/j - z/k/l - z/m/n/o - z/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionSocial GradeAgeGenderUnwtdEast ofEastWestYorks &TotalScotlandWalesLondonSouth EastSouth WestEnglandMidlandsMidlandsHumberNorth WestNorth EastDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-34FemaleMaleWtd Total

(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

1316149632021841151097698112151571521294445102196124856206961316Unweighted Total

131614963*20218211610776*98*11014754*1481274495062396074566027001302Weighted Total

1046121561631518790577085111441201003614001784753824615741034Yes, I'd still vote to79%81%89%zkmnp81%83%m75%84%m74%72%78%76%82%81%79%80%79%75%78%84%zde76%82%zb79%bremain a member of the

European Union

456184431548-56141633110192544No, I'd change my vote3%4%1%4%2%3%3%1%5%4%5%-3%5%3%3%1%5%zce2%3%4%3%to leave the European

Union

225226312725141822212810242174905810265122101224I'm not sure how I would17%15%10%15%15%22%s13%24%s23%s19%19%18%16%16%17%18%24%zcd17%14%20%za14%17%acvote

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 14

Q7c. And what if the number of EU citizens coming to live or work in the UK would increase by 50,000 per year. In those circumstances,would you still vote to ttlremain within the European Union, or not?

Base : All voting to remain in the EU at Q7b

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i - z/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s/t* small base

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UnwtdMay changeDefinitelyTotalDon't knowminddecidedPositiveNeutralNegativeLeaveRemainOtherUKIPLDLabConOtherUKIPLDLabConWtd Total

(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

10462110691980712885-1046168113242020714931264742131046Unweighted Total

104621**10590980012783*-**10341651**1334142101473**1274642141034Weighted Total

848186775565010267-83914511053411581291102381155839Yes, I'd still vote to81%85%64%83%zq81%80%81%-81%88%zf100%79%82%f75%87%za32%80%82%a73%81%afqremain a member of the

European Union

3218221876-321-21510212161032No, I'd change my vote3%6%8%zp2%2%5%o8%zo-3%1%-2%4%5%j1%38%2%3%4%3%jopto leave the European

Union

166229132132189-16319-255942161236649163I'm not sure how I would16%8%28%zp15%16%14%11%-16%12%-19%14%20%j11%30%18%14%23%zbe16%pvote

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 15

Q7d. And what if the number of EU citizens coming to live or work in UK would increase by 100,000 per year if the UK stayed in the European Union.In those circumstances, would you still vote to remain within the European Union, or not?

Base : All voting to remain in the EU at Q7c

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i/j - z/k/l - z/m/n/o - z/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionSocial GradeAgeGenderUnwtdEast ofEastWestYorks &TotalScotlandWalesLondonSouth EastSouth WestEnglandMidlandsMidlandsHumberNorth WestNorth EastDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-34FemaleMaleWtd Total

(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

1046121561631528891576988114471221033584041644794034785681046Unweighted Total

104612156*16315187*90*57*70*85*11144*1201003614001784753824615741034Weighted Total

84810451135120706248546891359677301320144386309366473839Yes, I'd still vote to81%86%o91%o83%o80%81%70%84%77%80%82%o79%80%76%83%80%81%81%81%79%82%81%oremain a member of the

European Union

3221363622231347165141482332No, I'd change my vote3%2%2%2%4%4%7%zr3%3%3%3%2%3%4%2%4%3%3%4%2%4%zb3%bto leave the European

Union

1661542524132171414178201952643075598677163I'm not sure how I would16%12%8%15%16%15%23%zst13%20%17%15%19%17%19%15%16%17%16%15%19%za13%16%avote

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 16

Q7d. And what if the number of EU citizens coming to live or work in UK would increase by 100,000 per year if the UK stayed in the European Union.In those circumstances, would you still vote to remain within the European Union, or not?

Base : All voting to remain in the EU at Q7c

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i - z/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s/t* small base

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UnwtdMay changeDefinitelyTotalDon't knowminddecidedPositiveNeutralNegativeLeaveRemainOtherUKIPLDLabConOtherUKIPLDLabConWtd Total

(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

162654405116726428310331626-11336788271603105418682975551626Unweighted Total

162653*409118927228810461651-**11537292*27362210542870*2965691651Weighted Total

14753529711712222639821503-943597523957591417602625201503Yes, I'd still vote to91%66%72%99%zqr82%91%o94%zo91%-82%96%zfghj81%88%92%ghj87%98%zabce86%89%91%91%ghjoqrleave the European Union

16110574616-311452224416No, I'd change my vote1%2%3%zp*3%zm1%1%1%-3%i*1%1%1%2%1%3%1%1%1%mpto remain within the

European Union

1351710213432158132-181217304212883045132I'm not sure how I would8%32%zp25%zp1%16%zmn7%6%8%-16%zfi3%18%zfi11%fi7%i11%d2%11%d10%d8%d8%dimpvote

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 17

Q8a. The latest immigration figures show that just under 260,000 EU citizens came to live or work in the UK in the past year. Knowing this,would you still vote to leave the European Union, or not?

Base : All voting to leave the EU at

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i/j - z/k/l - z/m/n/o - z/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionSocial GradeAgeGenderUnwtdEast ofEastWestYorks &TotalScotlandWalesLondonSouth EastSouth WestEnglandMidlandsMidlandsHumberNorth WestNorth EastDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-34FemaleMaleWtd Total

(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

162611379202223151170138161134192633012255564564298513467538731626Unweighted Total

162611478*20822815217513916413619265*2972295784604758513267928591651Weighted Total

147510769189212136162131152119168572672175204224447692907117921503Yes, I'd still vote to91%94%88%91%93%90%93%94%k93%87%88%89%90%95%zgi90%92%94%zc90%89%90%92%91%leave the European Union

16222112-213-3164111410616No, I'd change my vote1%2%3%1%1%1%1%-1%1%2%-1%*1%1%*1%1%1%1%1%to remain within the

European Union

135581614151181016217271152332971327160132I'm not sure how I would8%4%10%8%6%10%6%6%6%12%t11%11%9%5%9%h7%6%8%10%9%7%8%hvote

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 18

Q8a. The latest immigration figures show that just under 260,000 EU citizens came to live or work in the UK in the past year. Knowing this,would you still vote to leave the European Union, or not?

Base : All voting to leave the EU at

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i - z/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s/t* small base

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UnwtdMay changeDefinitelyTotalDon't knowminddecidedPositiveNeutralNegativeLeaveRemainOtherUKIPLDLabConOtherUKIPLDLabConWtd Total

(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

14753529111492162569671475-923537023655691407582625051475Unweighted Total

147535*29711712222639821503-**94*35975*23957591*41760*2625201503Weighted Total

13562721811362012379101382-853426421353381399512324821382Yes, I'd still vote to92%77%74%97%zqr90%90%93%92%-91%95%zgh85%89%93%h89%96%zbce85%89%93%c92%bchqrleave the European Union

3312111582033-22610724513733No, I'd change my vote2%3%7%zp1%2%3%2%2%-2%1%8%zfi4%zfi1%2%1%9%zad5%zad1%2%dfipto remain within the

European Union

867572416185289-615516358144173289I'm not sure how I would6%20%zp19%zp2%7%7%5%6%-7%4%7%7%6%9%d3%7%7%6%6%dpvote

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 19

Q8b. Say it was clear that if the UK stayed in the European Union but through new restrictions on immigration the number of EU citizens coming to live or work in the UKwould decrease by 10,000 per year. In those circumstances, would you still vote to leave the European Union, or not?

Base : All voting to leave the EU at Q8a

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i/j - z/k/l - z/m/n/o - z/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionSocial GradeAgeGenderUnwtdEast ofEastWestYorks &TotalScotlandWalesLondonSouth EastSouth WestEnglandMidlandsMidlandsHumberNorth WestNorth EastDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-34FemaleMaleWtd Total

(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

147510669184208134157130148116167562702124974184017693056708051475Unweighted Total

147510769*18921213616213115211916857*2672175204224447692907117921503Weighted Total

13569661169196131148125139107154552422014783954167002666387431382Yes, I'd still vote to92%90%88%90%93%96%rs91%96%91%90%92%96%90%93%92%94%93%91%92%90%94%zb92%bleave the European Union

33255712233219511351611181533No, I'd change my vote2%2%7%zknop3%3%1%1%1%2%3%1%2%3%f2%2%1%1%2%4%ze3%2%2%fto remain within the

European Union

8693158513410812117113024235313543489I'm not sure how I would6%8%5%8%4%3%8%3%7%7%7%2%6%5%6%6%5%7%4%8%za4%6%avote

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 20

Q8b. Say it was clear that if the UK stayed in the European Union but through new restrictions on immigration the number of EU citizens coming to live or work in the UKwould decrease by 10,000 per year. In those circumstances, would you still vote to leave the European Union, or not?

Base : All voting to leave the EU at Q8a

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i - z/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s/t* small base

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UnwtdMay changeDefinitelyTotalDon't knowminddecidedPositiveNeutralNegativeLeaveRemainOtherUKIPLDLabConOtherUKIPLDLabConWtd Total

(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

13562721511141962308961356-843375921051681389492324681356Unweighted Total

135627**21811362012379101382-**85*34264*21353381*39951*2324821382Weighted Total

12462316610821832218371270-803255519648571380412144351270Yes, I'd still vote to92%85%76%95%zq91%93%92%92%-93%95%zfh86%92%91%88%95%zace82%92%c90%92%cqleave the European Union

211812331421-14-67-726621No, I'd change my vote2%4%4%zp1%2%1%2%2%-1%1%-3%1%-2%4%3%1%2%pto remain within the

European Union

893454214135990-5129114110127134090I'm not sure how I would7%11%20%zp4%7%6%6%7%-6%4%14%zgi5%8%i12%zbd3%14%zbd5%8%d7%dipvote

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 21

Q8c. And what if through new restrictions on immigration the number of EU citizens coming to live or work in the UK would decrease by 50,000 per year if the UKremained in the European Union. In those circumstances, would you still vote to leave the European Union?

Base : All voting to leave the EU at Q8b

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i/j - z/k/l - z/m/n/o - z/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionSocial GradeAgeGenderUnwtdEast ofEastWestYorks &TotalScotlandWalesLondonSouth EastSouth WestEnglandMidlandsMidlandsHumberNorth WestNorth EastDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-34FemaleMaleWtd Total

(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

13569561165193129142124135105153542461964563913767012796017551356Unweighted Total

135696*61*16919613114812513910715455*2422014783954167002666387431382Weighted Total

1246875715917612013411813099136532241824433583906472335786921270Yes, I'd still vote to92%91%94%94%89%92%91%95%94%93%89%96%92%91%93%91%94%c92%c87%91%93%92%cleave the European Union

212125222311-5547381081321No, I'd change my vote2%2%1%1%2%1%1%2%2%1%1%-2%3%1%2%1%1%4%zde1%2%2%to remain within the

European Union

897381691255716213143030224424523890I'm not sure how I would7%7%5%5%8%7%8%4%4%7%10%zmn4%6%7%6%8%5%6%9%8%za5%7%avote

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 22

Q8c. And what if through new restrictions on immigration the number of EU citizens coming to live or work in the UK would decrease by 50,000 per year if the UKremained in the European Union. In those circumstances, would you still vote to leave the European Union?

Base : All voting to leave the EU at Q8b

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i - z/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s/t* small base

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UnwtdMay changeDefinitelyTotalDon't knowminddecidedPositiveNeutralNegativeLeaveRemainOtherUKIPLDLabConOtherUKIPLDLabConWtd Total

(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

12462316410591792148241246-783205119346971369402144231246Unweighted Total

124623**16610821832218371270-**80*32555*19648571*38041*2144351270Weighted Total

11381912310181722007631159-723024817944563350361933981159Yes, I'd still vote to91%82%74%94%zq94%91%91%91%-90%93%87%91%92%89%92%88%90%92%91%qleave the European Union

29-1811271929-44-11754131429No, I'd change my vote2%-11%zp1%1%3%2%2%-5%gi1%-1%3%g7%zbd1%2%1%3%d2%dpto remain within the

European Union

794255310145582-420716243264182382I'm not sure how I would6%18%15%zp5%5%7%7%6%-5%6%13%f8%5%4%7%10%8%5%6%pvote

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 23

Q8d. And what if through new restrictions on immigration the number of EU citizens coming to live or work in the UK would decrease by 100,000 per year if the UKremained in the European Union. In those circumstances, would you still vote to leave the European Union?

Base : All voting to leave the EU at Q8c

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i/j - z/k/l - z/m/n/o - z/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionSocial GradeAgeGenderUnwtdEast ofEastWestYorks &TotalScotlandWalesLondonSouth EastSouth WestEnglandMidlandsMidlandsHumberNorth WestNorth EastDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-34FemaleMaleWtd Total

(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

1246865715517211812911712797136522271774233553546492435427041246Unweighted Total

124687*57*15917612013411813099*13653*2241824433583906472335786921270Weighted Total

1138815214415910412510911892125502061674013263645912055256341159Yes, I'd still vote to91%92%90%91%91%87%93%92%90%93%91%94%92%92%90%91%93%c91%88%91%92%91%leave the European Union

2942535123211131014516892029No, I'd change my vote2%5%3%3%2%4%1%2%3%2%1%2%*2%2%4%zi1%2%3%2%3%2%ito remain within the

European Union

7934101310879511216123218214120443882I'm not sure how I would6%3%6%6%8%9%6%6%7%5%8%4%7%7%7%5%5%6%8%8%5%6%vote

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 24

Q8d. And what if through new restrictions on immigration the number of EU citizens coming to live or work in the UK would decrease by 100,000 per year if the UKremained in the European Union. In those circumstances, would you still vote to leave the European Union?

Base : All voting to leave the EU at Q8c

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i - z/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s/t* small base

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UnwtdMay changeDefinitelyTotalDon't knowminddecidedPositiveNeutralNegativeLeaveRemainOtherUKIPLDLabConOtherUKIPLDLabConWtd Total

(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

40021368722444151571715421626182639440132910101236361443278111911774002Unweighted Total

40021348722453151472015521651180838940533910051265356451283109911964002Weighted Total

1394181045819556165151964329172094932138Increased a lot3%3%2%4%zq4%3%4%4%4%4%5%fh2%4%fh2%5%4%3%4%za3%3%fq

25763818518034334218741825985139112110948254Increased a little6%5%4%8%zq12%zmn5%m2%3%10%zl10%zfi2%7%fi10%zfi4%11%zad2%7%ad10%zad4%6%adfilmq

96536189653726151621217571371612135621311612100414202959Remain the same as it is24%27%22%27%zq48%zmn21%m4%7%42%zl35%zfi4%36%zfi35%zfi17%i33%zad3%35%zad38%zad17%d24%adfilmn

78021232400324227182240412723684176303713771191287781Reduced a little19%16%27%zpr16%21%zm32%zmo12%15%23%zl18%i9%25%zgij18%i24%zgij20%d8%25%zbd17%d24%zbd20%bdilmp

166554371104116925212081162304983219128764693370702886101685Reduced a lot42%40%43%42%11%35%o78%zno70%zk17%25%79%zfghj27%29%51%zghj26%82%zabce25%26%51%zbce42%bceghjkno

1961324705737122582265114523201124917186Don't know5%10%zpq3%3%4%m5%m1%2%5%l7%zfhi1%3%5%fi2%6%ad*4%ad4%ad1%d5%adfilmopq

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 25

Q9. Do you think the number of immigrants coming to Britain nowadays should be increased a lot, increased a little, remain the same as it is, reduced a little, or reduced a lot?

Base : All

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i/j - z/k/l - z/m/n/o - z/p/q/r* small base

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RegionSocial GradeAgeGenderUnwtdEast ofEastWestYorks &TotalScotlandWalesLondonSouth EastSouth WestEnglandMidlandsMidlandsHumberNorth WestNorth EastDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-34FemaleMaleWtd Total

(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

40023492005315613493792973613444591726134961394126480719561239204419584002Unweighted Total

40023491995355633513822973603414541696014971427125689919541149205319494002Weighted Total

13918623181113111013141192248411661606672138Increased a lot3%5%j3%4%j3%3%3%4%j3%4%j3%1%3%4%3%3%2%3%e5%zde3%4%3%ej

2572711354025161923192811263286884096117120134254Increased a little6%8%o6%7%7%7%4%6%6%6%6%6%4%6%6%7%i4%5%10%zde6%7%6%dei

96510148154131928854747210738124101343337177442340469491959Remain the same as it is24%29%zlmn24%29%zlmnq23%26%n23%18%21%21%23%22%21%20%24%27%zhi20%23%30%zde23%25%24%ehin

780584695127677049696496409383305265173382226411369781Reduced a little19%17%23%18%23%nt19%18%16%19%19%21%24%nt16%17%21%zhi21%hi19%20%20%20%19%20%i

166512279197227147179152169152187743132405714734818873178678181685Reduced a lot42%35%40%37%40%42%47%rt51%zkpqrst47%qrt45%rt41%43%52%zfg48%zfg40%38%54%zcd45%zc28%42%42%42%cfrt

19623931209171216212262519735312858912165186Don't know5%7%pq5%6%p4%3%4%4%4%6%p5%3%4%4%5%4%1%4%e8%zde6%za3%5%aep

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 26

Q9. Do you think the number of immigrants coming to Britain nowadays should be increased a lot, increased a little, remain the same as it is, reduced a little, or reduced a lot?

Base : All

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i - z/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s/t* small base

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UnwtdMay changeDefinitelyTotalDon't knowminddecidedPositiveNeutralNegativeLeaveRemainOtherUKIPLDLabConOtherUKIPLDLabConWtd Total

(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

40021368722444151571715421626182639440132910101236361443278111911774002Unweighted Total

40021348722453151472015521651180838940533910051265356451283109911964002Weighted Total

32-329234532843341633361732Very satisfied1%-*1%zq2%zmn1%**2%zl1%1%1%*1%g1%1%1%1%1%zb1%lm

32047521719967525224426232681592042585163320Fairly satisfied8%3%9%r9%zr13%zmn9%m3%3%13%zl7%i1%9%i7%i13%zgij6%d1%9%d8%d14%zbcde8%dilmr

9924525854052421519120364010724111262351972092270351997Neither satisfied nor25%33%zp30%zp22%35%zmn30%zm12%12%35%zl27%i6%33%zgi26%i28%zi27%d5%33%zbd25%d29%zbd25%dilmpdissatisfied

112734298632431253402442522106811072784009978863153941124Fairly dissatisfied28%25%34%zpr26%28%35%zmo26%27%29%27%i20%32%i28%i32%zgi28%d17%30%d29%d33%zbd28%dimp

13724121798829215889093431313029079360318123344703882511378Very dissatisfied34%31%25%40%zqr19%22%57%zno57%zk17%34%fh72%zfghj23%36%fh25%35%ac76%zabce25%35%ac21%34%acfhknoq

15910214744231318611747312213163619151Don't know4%8%zpq2%2%3%m3%m1%1%3%l4%fi1%2%3%fi2%4%ad*2%d3%ad2%d4%adfilmopq

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 27

Q10. Overall, how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with the way the current government is dealing with immigration?

Base : All

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i/j - z/k/l - z/m/n/o - z/p/q/r* small base

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RegionSocial GradeAgeGenderUnwtdEast ofEastWestYorks &TotalScotlandWalesLondonSouth EastSouth WestEnglandMidlandsMidlandsHumberNorth WestNorth EastDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-34FemaleMaleWtd Total

(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

40023492005315613493792973613444591726134961394126480719561239204419584002Unweighted Total

40023491995355633513822973603414541696014971427125689919541149205319494002Weighted Total

321-5854213318416581411151832Very satisfied1%*-1%1%1%1%1%*1%1%1%1%f1%1%f*1%1%1%1%1%1%f

3202216404526321928334318353910312163126130160160320Fairly satisfied8%6%8%7%8%7%8%6%8%10%10%11%6%8%7%10%zgi7%6%11%zde8%8%8%di

9929252144147868473769211040128111383330202468327513484997Neither satisfied nor25%26%26%27%26%24%22%25%21%27%24%24%21%22%27%zhi26%i22%24%28%zde25%25%25%idissatisfied

112710651143183981207110487119421421413943842565653026095151124Fairly dissatisfied28%30%25%27%33%zklnr28%31%n24%29%25%26%25%24%28%28%31%zi29%29%26%30%za26%28%ai

137210972178163128128122138107170632651844763703527213056577211378Very dissatisfied34%31%36%33%29%36%q33%41%zloqrt38%q31%37%q37%q44%zfgh37%f33%f29%39%zc37%zc27%32%37%zb34%bcfq

1591992617914101319105231954461760749952151Don't know4%5%k5%5%k3%3%4%3%4%6%k2%3%4%4%4%4%2%3%6%zde5%za3%4%adek

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 28

Q10. Overall, how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with the way the current government is dealing with immigration?

Base : All

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i - z/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s/t* small base

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UnwtdMay changeDefinitelyTotalDon't knowminddecidedPositiveNeutralNegativeLeaveRemainOtherUKIPLDLabConOtherUKIPLDLabConWtd Total

(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

40021368722444151571715421626182639440132910101236361443278111911774002Unweighted Total

40021348722453151472015521651180838940533910051265356451283109911964002Weighted Total

10172219371369115015321571315440122342230137391064022201017It has been discussed25%16%22%29%zqr46%zmn21%m10%13%39%zl40%zfi10%36%zfi34%zfi18%i38%zad9%38%zad37%zad18%d25%adfilmnqrtoo much

12483231474449727043146462610610911330245392118953314421245It has been discussed31%24%36%zpr30%33%m37%zmo28%28%35%zl27%27%33%30%36%zgij26%26%34%de30%37%zbde31%delmabout the right amount

14125230988826122988588736210223690300508103275723044751425It has been discussed35%39%35%36%17%32%o57%zno54%zk20%26%58%zfghj26%30%40%zghj29%61%zabce25%28%40%zbce36%bceghjknotoo little

32528561086572838510728201461742418106259315Don't know8%21%zpq6%p4%4%10%zmo5%5%6%7%5%4%6%6%7%4%3%6%5%8%abcdfghiklm

op

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 29

Q11. Generally speaking, do you think that the issue of immigration has been discussed in Britain too much, too little or about the right amount over the last few months?

Base : All

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i/j - z/k/l - z/m/n/o - z/p/q/r* small base

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RegionSocial GradeAgeGenderUnwtdEast ofEastWestYorks &TotalScotlandWalesLondonSouth EastSouth WestEnglandMidlandsMidlandsHumberNorth WestNorth EastDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-34FemaleMaleWtd Total

(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

40023492005315613493792973613444591726134961394126480719561239204419584002Unweighted Total

40023491995355633513822973603414541696014971427125689919541149205319494002Weighted Total

101710448159154898963857511537115993603802104663414815361017It has been discussed25%30%ln24%30%zlmno27%25%23%21%23%22%25%22%19%20%25%hi30%zghi23%24%30%zde23%28%zb25%bdhitoo much

12481015816019111111982116110142551711474723902416053996475981245It has been discussed31%29%29%30%34%32%31%28%32%32%31%32%29%30%33%zi31%27%31%e35%zde32%31%31%eabout the right amount

141210770180179132149124128123167672532124764144007422837266991425It has been discussed35%31%35%34%32%38%39%qt42%zqrt35%36%37%39%t42%zfg43%zfg33%33%44%zcd38%zc25%35%36%36%cfgqttoo little

325372336401926273333301161381187148141126200115315Don't know8%11%zkpr12%zkopr7%7%6%7%9%9%10%p7%6%10%zf8%8%f6%5%7%11%zde10%za6%8%aef

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 30

Q11. Generally speaking, do you think that the issue of immigration has been discussed in Britain too much, too little or about the right amount over the last few months?

Base : All

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i - z/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s/t* small base

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UnwtdMay changeDefinitelyTotalDon't knowminddecidedPositiveNeutralNegativeLeaveRemainOtherUKIPLDLabConOtherUKIPLDLabConWtd Total

(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

40021368722444151571715421626182639440132910101236361443278111911774002Unweighted Total

40021348722453151472015521651180838940533910051265356451283109911964002Weighted Total

2173645521306397400131515673551473901283988351334381034217762198The Government should54%47%63%zpr53%26%56%o85%zno95%zk20%38%96%zfghj38%40%66%zghj37%97%zabce37%38%65%zbce55%bceghjkophave total control over

who comes into Britain,even if this meanscoming outof the EU to achieve it

1355292151032987200122251251201916549630918571525673111337It is beneficial for34%21%25%42%zqr65%zmn28%m8%2%69%zl52%zfi2%49%zfi49%zfi24%i52%zad2%54%zad52%zad26%d33%adfilmnqrBritain to remain in the

EU, even if this meansthe Government does nothavetotal control over thenumber of people whocome to Britain

47442104115129120115592024164611112138527111110467Don't know12%31%zpq12%p5%9%17%zmo7%4%11%l11%i1%14%fi11%i10%i11%d1%10%d10%d9%d12%adfilmop

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 31

Q12. Being a member of the European Union means the British Government has very little control over immigration from other EU countries. This also means that UK citizens can easily visit,work or live in other EU countries. Which of the following statements do you most agree with?

Base : All

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i/j - z/k/l - z/m/n/o - z/p/q/r* small base

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RegionSocial GradeAgeGenderUnwtdEast ofEastWestYorks &TotalScotlandWalesLondonSouth EastSouth WestEnglandMidlandsMidlandsHumberNorth WestNorth EastDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-34FemaleMaleWtd Total

(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

40023492005315613493792973613444591726134961394126480719561239204419584002Unweighted Total

40023491995355633513822973603414541696014971427125689919541149205319494002Weighted Total

2173154107268301201230182228186245973903127586165661130502109711012198The Government should54%44%54%t50%53%t57%rt60%zqrt61%zkqrt63%zklqrst54%t54%t57%t65%zfg63%zfg53%f49%63%zcd58%zc44%53%57%z55%cfrthave total control over

who comes into Britain,even if this meanscoming outof the EU to achieve it

1355154622071981141137895109157511371254825222476184726566821337It is beneficial for34%44%zjklmnop31%39%zjlmno35%mn32%30%26%26%32%34%mn30%23%25%34%hi42%zghi27%32%e41%zde32%35%zb33%bdehimnBritain to remain in the

qsEU, even if this meansthe Government does nothavetotal control over thenumber of people whocome to Britain

4744131606537393737475221735918811886206174301166467Don't know12%12%15%11%12%10%10%12%10%14%11%13%12%12%13%zf9%10%11%15%zde15%za9%12%adef

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 32

Q12. Being a member of the European Union means the British Government has very little control over immigration from other EU countries. This also means that UK citizens can easily visit,work or live in other EU countries. Which of the following statements do you most agree with?

Base : All

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i - z/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s/t* small base

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UnwtdMay changeDefinitelyTotalDon't knowminddecidedPositiveNeutralNegativeLeaveRemainOtherUKIPLDLabConOtherUKIPLDLabConWtd Total

(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

40021368722444151571715421626182639440132910101236361443278111911774002Unweighted Total

40021348722453151472015521651180838940533910051265356451283109911964002Weighted Total

964261527147321088993798172101123701661489103443145948Britain should accept24%19%17%29%zqr48%zmn15%m6%6%44%zl44%zfghi2%33%zfi37%zfi13%i42%zad2%37%zad40%zad12%d24%adfilmnqthe current rights of

European Union citizensto come and live andwork inBritain

267382652163468454413791481886186377200557103418142215857810022703Britain should continue67%61%75%zpr67%45%76%zo89%zno90%zk49%48%93%zfghj59%j55%j82%zghj51%94%zabce56%53%84%zbce68%bceghjkoto campaign for greater

controls on EuropeanUnion citizens coming toliveand work in Britain

36526681059769847612431182778652620217750352Don't know9%19%zpq8%p4%6%10%mo5%5%7%l8%fi4%8%8%fi5%7%a5%8%a7%a4%9%abdfiklmop

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 33

Q13. If Britain votes to remain in the European Union on 23 June, which of the following statements comes closest to your view?

Base : All

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i/j - z/k/l - z/m/n/o - z/p/q/r* small base

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RegionSocial GradeAgeGenderUnwtdEast ofEastWestYorks &TotalScotlandWalesLondonSouth EastSouth WestEnglandMidlandsMidlandsHumberNorth WestNorth EastDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-34FemaleMaleWtd Total

(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

40023492005315613493792973613444591726134961394126480719561239204419584002Unweighted Total

40023491995355633513822973603414541696014971427125689919541149205319494002Weighted Total

9641094815213487755463831083310894331351150439359450498948Britain should accept24%31%zjklmnoq24%28%zjmno24%m25%mn20%18%18%24%m24%m19%18%19%23%i28%zghi17%22%e31%zde22%26%zb24%behimnthe current rights of

European Union citizensto come and live andwork inBritain

26732001323323892462732132672273081164153509758307071360636138013232703Britain should continue67%57%66%t62%69%rt70%rt71%rt72%rt74%zklrt66%t68%t69%t69%71%68%66%79%zcd70%zc55%67%68%68%crtto campaign for greater

controls on EuropeanUnion citizens coming toliveand work in Britain

365391951411834303032382078521217443154155224128352Don't know9%11%pq10%p9%p7%5%9%10%p8%9%p8%12%p13%zfg11%f8%f6%5%8%e13%zde11%za7%9%adefp

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 34

Q13. If Britain votes to remain in the European Union on 23 June, which of the following statements comes closest to your view?

Base : All

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i - z/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s/t* small base

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UnwtdMay changeDefinitelyTotalDon't knowminddecidedPositiveNeutralNegativeLeaveRemainOtherUKIPLDLabConOtherUKIPLDLabConWtd Total

(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

40021368722444151571715421626182639440132910101236361443278111911774002Unweighted Total

40021348722453151472015521651180838940533910051265356451283109911964002Weighted Total

16843934911571058266294330121422053197528471202591826034601676Britain should continue42%29%40%r47%zqr70%zmn37%m19%20%67%zl56%zfi13%58%zfi53%zfi37%i57%zad13%64%zabd55%zad38%d42%adfilmnrto allow European Union

citizens to come andlive and work in Britaininreturn for access to theEU single market

1549503281014250254102110962961013017930957195338633265361557Britain should stop39%37%38%41%z17%35%o66%zno66%zk16%26%74%zfghj23%31%h45%zghj27%75%zabce22%30%c45%zbce39%bceghjknoEuropean Union citizens

coming to live and workin Britain with newimmigration rules evenif that restrictedBritain's access to theEU single market

76945194282205200237225297685163167222595538169200769Don't know19%34%zpq22%zp12%14%28%zmo15%14%16%l18%i12%19%i17%18%i17%12%13%15%17%d19%abcdgiklmo

p

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 35

Q14. And now thinking if Britain votes to leave the European Union on 23 June which of the following statements comes closest to your view?

Base : All

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i/j - z/k/l - z/m/n/o - z/p/q/r* small base

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RegionSocial GradeAgeGenderUnwtdEast ofEastWestYorks &TotalScotlandWalesLondonSouth EastSouth WestEnglandMidlandsMidlandsHumberNorth WestNorth EastDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-34FemaleMaleWtd Total

(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

40023492005315613493792973613444591726134961394126480719561239204419584002Unweighted Total

40023491995355633513822973603414541696014971427125689919541149205319494002Weighted Total

168416487244250158155100138136186582001845876073337885568028741676Britain should continue42%47%zjmn44%n46%jmn44%jn45%jn41%34%38%40%41%n34%33%37%41%i48%zghi37%40%48%zde39%45%zb42%bdehijnto allow European Union

citizens to come andlive and work in Britaininreturn for access to theEU single market

154911069193212137158133165133177692822195234493848173557488091557Britain should stop39%31%35%36%38%39%t41%t45%zqrst46%zqrst39%t39%t41%t47%zfg44%zfg37%36%43%zc42%zc31%36%41%zb39%bcfgtEuropean Union citizens

coming to live and workin Britain with newimmigration rules evenif that restrictedBritain's access to theEU single market

7697543981015770635872914211894316200182349238503266769Don't know19%21%22%18%18%16%18%21%16%21%20%25%mpq20%f19%22%zf16%20%18%21%d25%za14%19%adf

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 36

Q14. And now thinking if Britain votes to leave the European Union on 23 June which of the following statements comes closest to your view?

Base : All

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i - z/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s/t* small base

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Definitely decided to vote for Britain toAttitudes towards EURemain/Leave the EUMigration impact on Britainmembership2015 Election voteParty support

UnwtdMay changeDefinitelyTotalDon't knowminddecidedPositiveNeutralNegativeLeaveRemainOtherUKIPLDLabConOtherUKIPLDLabConWtd Total

(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

20016143112287903507527859352171991644946171812041355745882001Unweighted Total

200160*42912377863567608019262142031694936321772131375625962006Weighted Total

27524321439362002293117651046105197975093277Strongly agree14%3%10%17%zqr5%10%o26%zno29%zk3%8%32%zfghj6%9%17%zghj11%37%zabce5%9%16%bc14%bcghjknoqr

58814182331170115293317210467943112240378041116241596Tend to agree29%23%42%zpr27%22%32%o39%zo40%zk23%21%39%zghj26%23%38%zghj21%37%zbe30%b21%40%zbce30%begjkop

437248924919196119127235572643123122452230140119437Neither agree nor22%40%zpq21%20%24%zm27%zm16%16%25%zl27%fi13%25%i25%zfi19%i25%d10%22%d25%zad20%d22%dilmpdisagree

305761208195445748228451339977632113012276303Tend to disagree15%12%14%17%z25%zmn12%m7%6%25%zl21%zfi7%23%zfi20%zfi12%i18%d5%22%zad22%zad13%d15%dfilm

134-11116107131412114274185323203166720136Strongly disagree7%-2%9%zqr14%zmn4%2%2%12%zl13%zfi2%11%fi11%zfi4%11%zad1%12%zad12%zad3%7%adfilmnqr

26213431198352776810722161662652419126747258Don't know13%22%zpq10%10%11%15%m10%8%12%l10%8%9%13%10%13%a9%9%12%a8%13%afilmop

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 37

Q15. And how strongly do you agree or disagree with the following statements?

If Britain leaves the European Union net migration (the number of migrants coming into Britain minus the number of migrants leaving Britain) can be reducedto the government's target of ‘tens of thousands’ per year by 2020 :

Base : All

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i/j - z/k/l - z/m/n/o - z/p/q/r* small base

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RegionSocial GradeAgeGenderUnwtdEast ofEastWestYorks &TotalScotlandWalesLondonSouth EastSouth WestEnglandMidlandsMidlandsHumberNorth WestNorth EastDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-34FemaleMaleWtd Total

(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2001176942672871801871491951752127930225370563041097162010499522001Unweighted Total

200117594*27128618318814819517421478*29925471962945897257710579492006Weighted Total

2751611383633271927243314604271858612170138139277Strongly agree14%9%11%14%13%18%t14%13%14%14%15%18%t20%zfg17%g10%14%g19%zcd12%12%13%15%14%g

58851327491585448654961137679206208145299152313283596Tend to agree29%29%j34%j27%32%j32%j29%j32%j33%j28%29%j17%25%31%29%33%zi32%31%26%30%30%30%cj

4374719575937373248324227725817111481226129211225437Neither agree nor22%27%20%21%20%20%20%22%25%18%20%34%zklnopqrs24%f23%24%f18%18%23%e22%20%24%zb22%befdisagree

305241745492328181730331834301181086514989162141303Tend to disagree15%14%18%m17%m17%m12%15%12%9%17%m16%m23%mnp11%12%16%i17%hi14%15%15%15%15%15%m

134111028199128914151131547502860496274136Strongly disagree7%6%11%jm10%zjmp7%5%6%6%5%8%j7%1%4%6%7%8%i6%6%8%6%8%7%

26227528332330222925305443110663521168917187258Don't know13%15%s5%10%12%13%16%s15%s15%s14%s14%s7%15%f12%15%f10%11%12%15%zd16%za9%13%afs

Unbound Longitudinal Study (W6)Table 38

Q15. And how strongly do you agree or disagree with the following statements?

If Britain leaves the European Union net migration (the number of migrants coming into Britain minus the number of migrants leaving Britain) can be reducedto the government's target of ‘tens of thousands’ per year by 2020 :

Base : All

Fieldwork Dates : 14/04/16 - 25/04/16Source : Ipsos MORI (JN: 16-022075-01)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e - z/f/g/h/i - z/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s/t* small base