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Marcus Dysch

ByMarcus Dysch, Marcus Dysch

Analysis

No surprise we're playing safe on Brexit

May 12, 2016 10:07
Cameron, who heads Remain
2 min read

Is it really a surprise that Jews are more likely to vote for Britain to remain in the EU next month?

On an issue of this magnitude, the community will surely always support the security provided by the status quo than a leap into the unknown.

The results of our exclusive poll show a 17-point gap between Remain and Leave (49-32), far wider than the national average (45-38). Compared to the general population, our result is emphatic.

As the Remain camp leads the charge to stay in the EU, the so-called "Project Fear" would appear to have found natural allies among Jewish voters - as if we, of all people, need lessons in how to worry.