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D-Day: Race too close to call as Britain goes to polls

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23rd Jun 16 10:08 am

Which side are you voting for?

The UK is going to polls today to decide whether Britain should remain or leave the EU.

Four polls released last night gave no clear picture of which way to vote will go, with two putting the Leave campaign ahead and two showing Remain side is ahead. 

The referendum ballot paper asks: “Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union?”

David Cameron appealed to voters yesterday saying Britain is “stronger and safer” in the EU while former London mayor and Leave campaigner Boris Johnson say that Britain can “prosper mightily” outside the European Union.

Today’s poll is the third nationwide referendum in UK history with a record number of 46,499,537 voters are eligible to take part in the referendum.

 

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