Voters feel more strongly about leaving the EU than they do about staying, according to an exclusive ComRes poll for The Independent. Asked how they would feel in the event of a Leave vote on Thursday, 44 per cent said they would be “delighted”, whereas only 28 per cent would feel the same about a Remain vote.
And if there were a vote to Remain, 44 per cent said they would be “disappointed”, while only 33 per cent said the same about a Leave result.
When it comes to the strongest negative reaction, however, the two sides are evenly balanced, with 27 per cent saying they would be “terrified” if Britain votes to remain, and 28 per cent who say the same about a vote to leave.
In the only reaction that favours Remain, 41 per cent said they would feel “anxious” in the event of a Leave vote, more than the 33 per cent who would feel the same about Remain .... http://www.independent.co.uk