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100,000 say NO to the EU: Poll PROVES Britain wants out of eurozone

SUPPORT for Britain to quit the EU is gaining unstoppable momentum among British voters.
An online poll for Express.co.uk has now seen more than 100,000 people vote to end years of centrist control by Brussels and set Britain free to manage its own affairs.

David Cameron

Of 111,027 who have voted 102,144 – or 92 per cent – said they wanted Britain to end its membership of the 28-member bloc.
Just seven per cent said they wanted Britain to remain a member and one per cent was undecided.
The exclusive poll result follows disappointment at David Cameron’s attempts to renegotiate Britain’s relationship with the EU - a deal which will see migrants still paid benefits, no return of control of our borders and no guarantee that Parliament will regain its sovereignty.
It comes as Eurosceptics reveal Tory sources are admitting there is panic at the heart of Government with one minister privately admitting that the Prime Minister’s pro-European team expected to be 30 points ahead in the opinion polls at this stage.
Instead a separate survey by pollster ICM yesterday showed those wanting to leave the EU had edged ahead of those wishing to remain for the first time by 42 per cent to 41 per cent.
Mr Cameron faces a one-week battle to win support for his reforms.
Gathering at a cross-party Brexit conference in Westminster yesterday, leading politicians praised the staggering show of support in the express.co.uk poll.
The Daily Express has also run a crusade in its pages for Britain to leave.
Former Europe minister David Davis, who delivered a speech at the event, said the on line poll showed the Brexit issue “is growing in people’s minds” and it was now becoming “more fashionable” to back leaving the EU.
He said: “It’s very respectable, very sensible and it’s a trend I think you’ll see continue.

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