Poll shows UK manufacturers are leaning towards ‘Brexit’

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Just days before the EU referendum, a new survey of UK manufacturers has shown respondents are leaning towards a ‘Brexit’ result.

The research, carried out by Leeds-based Manufacturing Futures, asked business leaders from a wide range of UK manufacturing companies whether they think manufacturers are better served by the UK remaining in the EU.

Of the 900 manufacturers quizzed, 55 percent said they think the UK should go it alone compared to 45 percent who think the UK is better off staying in the EU. 

However, 14 percent of respondents admitted that they could still be persuaded to change their mind about how to vote in the upcoming referendum on 23rd June. 

“Manufacturing is a key sector in the referendum debate because so many UK companies trade in the EU and rely on being able to export freely,” commented Chris Griffin of Manufacturing Futures.

“The UK still ranks as the 11th largest manufacturing nation in the world and, although many businesses have concerns, we are surprised the results of this poll are so close with the referendum fast approaching.

“The number of people who could still change their minds could determine the outcome of the referendum.  The remaining campaigning, from both sides, will be crucial in deciding the UK’s future.”   

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