Let's not forget that in the Scottish referendum the polls were neck and neck up until the last minute (a difference of only a few points), and what happened? Remain won by 10%. The same will happen here, for leave to have a chance they would need a solid lead at this point, not scraping a 1-2% difference. I could be completely wrong but i'm feeling a bit more confident that the public will see sense and vote remain.






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