LONDON, June 6 (Reuters) – Two new polls put the camp “Brexit” before the camp of maintaining the UK supporters in the EU, with a margin ahead of two to four points, for the June 23 referendum. The “Brexit” would garner 45% and “hold” 41%, and 11% are undecided, according to a survey by YouGov for ITV. The survey was conducted from June 1 to 3 based on a sample of 3.495 people. Moreover, according to TNS, which reported Monday a survey conducted from 19 to 23 May, the “Brexit” would garner 43% of the vote while 41% are for maintenance. Sixteen percent still undecided say in this survey, conducted among a sample of 1,213 people. The pound Monday yielded one percent against the dollar, hitting a three-week low against the greenback. The euro, however, was up 0.75% against the pound. The book had already dropped sharply on Tuesday, day two surveys of the ICM institute, an online and the other by telephone, gave a three-point lead at the camp “Brexit”. (Shakil Ismail, Eric Faye for the French service)
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