However, Peter Kellner, the former president of polling company YouGov, suggested the ORB poll may not be the best indicator of public opinion. But the official Vote Leave campaign reacted cautiously, tweeting: "We don't believe the ORB online poll, our data suggests it's closer to 50-50." "We thought the Brexit rally was finished, but the 'Leave' odds have tumbled again on the back of the eye-catching 10-point poll," said a Ladbrokes spokesman. Last night's ORB lurch to 10% Brexit lead looks like an outlier — Peter Kellner (@PeterKellner1) June 11, 2016Friday's survey gave the Brexit camp its biggest lead since the poll series started a year ago, the Independent said. On Saturday, bookmaker Betfair cut the odds of a vote to stay, after the ORB poll, giving a probability of 70%, down from 78% earlier this week.
Source: dna June 12, 2016 04:11 UTC