Latest survey Brexit sees winning Leave: 10 points more

The day of the referendum for the Brexit is running and the latest survey, conducted by the Institute for Independent Orb, sees the Eurosceptics ahead by 10 percentage points: 55% of British voters believe that Britain should leave the EU compared to 45% who want to remain. It is one of the widest margins of advantage for the campaign Leave newly registered.
The Orb Institute survey, based on a sample of 2 thousand people, but without indicating the margin of error, highlights the strong generational differences within the European Union: 7 out of 10 people aged between 18 and 24 years say they are pro EU against 30% who would like to leave the eurozone. In favor output lines up over 55 years (approximately 64%). About turnout about 56% of those who were aged between 18 and 24 years state that are sure to vote as they arrive to 80% over 55 years will go to the polls.
Scotland is in favor of the EU staying with as much as 60%, but in the other English regions the majority sided for the output. In London only 44% are in favor of the permanence in Europe, while 56% for output.
Four out of 10 people, about 40% believe that the result of the referendum will not affect their personal lives compared with 44% describing themselves as not agree with this statement and 17% that is not expressed.